M:tG card similarity search
Name | Mana | Type | Text |
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Verdant Rebirth | 1G | Instant | Until end of turn, target creature gains "When this creature dies, return it to its owner's hand." Draw a card. |
Faerie Impostor | U | Creature — Faerie Rogue | Flying When Faerie Impostor enters the battlefield, sacrifice it unless you return another creature you control to its owner's hand. 2/1 |
Dream Eater | 4UU | Creature — Nightmare Sphinx | Flash Flying When Dream Eater enters the battlefield, surveil 4. When you do, you may return target nonland permanent an opponent controls to its owner's hand. (To surveil 4, look at the top four cards of your library, then put any number of them into your graveyard and the rest on top of your library in any order.) 4/3 |
Soratami Seer | 4U | Creature — Moonfolk Wizard | Flying {4}, Return two lands you control to their owner's hand: Discard all the cards in your hand, then draw that many cards. 2/3 |
Rescuer Chwinga | 1W | Creature — Elemental Spirit | Flash Natural Shelter — When Rescuer Chwinga enters the battlefield, you may return another permanent you control to its owner's hand. 2/2 |
Windscouter | 3U | Creature — Human Scout | Flying When Windscouter attacks or blocks, return it to its owner's hand at end of combat. (Return it only if it's on the battlefield.) 3/3 |
Oni of Wild Places | 5R | Creature — Demon Spirit | Haste At the beginning of your upkeep, return a red creature you control to its owner's hand. 6/5 |
Eiganjo Free-Riders | 3W | Creature — Human Soldier | Flying At the beginning of your upkeep, return a white creature you control to its owner's hand. 3/4 |
Fool's Demise | 4U | Enchantment — Aura | Enchant creature When enchanted creature dies, return that card to the battlefield under your control. When Fool's Demise is put into a graveyard from the battlefield, return Fool's Demise to its owner's hand. |
Kiora's Dismissal | U | Instant | Strive — This spell costs {U} more to cast for each target beyond the first. Return any number of target enchantments to their owners' hands. |