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17 May 2024: Card library updated.

Visions

W · Sorcery

Look at the top five cards of target player's library. You may then have that player shuffle that library.

Similar cards

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NameManaTypeText
Mindslaver 6Legendary Artifact {4}, {T}, Sacrifice Mindslaver: You control target player during that player's next turn. (You see all cards that player could see and make all decisions for the player.)
Oona, Queen of the Fae 3U/BU/BU/BLegendary Creature — Faerie Wizard Flying {X}{U/B}: Choose a color. Target opponent exiles the top X cards of their library. For each card of the chosen color exiled this way, create a 1/1 blue and black Faerie Rogue creature token with flying. 5/5
Wit's End 5BBSorcery Target player discards their hand.
Ominous Cemetery Land {T}: Add {C}. {5}, {T}, Exile Ominous Cemetery: Target creature's owner shuffles it into their library.
Hunting Drake 4UCreature — Drake Flying When Hunting Drake enters the battlefield, put target red or green creature on top of its owner's library. 2/2
Nantuko Tracer 1GCreature — Insect Druid When Nantuko Tracer enters the battlefield, you may put target card from a graveyard on the bottom of its owner's library. 2/1
Stronghold Arena 1BEnchantment Kicker {G} and/or {W} (You may pay an additional {G} and/or {W} as you cast this spell.) When Stronghold Arena enters the battlefield, you gain 3 life for each time it was kicked. Whenever one or more creatures you control deal combat damage to a player, you may reveal the top card of your library and put it into your hand. If you do, you lose life equal to its mana value.
Weathered Runestone 2Artifact Nonland permanent cards in graveyards and libraries can't enter the battlefield. Players can't cast spells from graveyards or libraries.
Subcontract BSorcery A person outside the game looks at target opponent's hand and chooses a nonland card from it. That player discards that card.
The Countdown Is at One 3RRSorcery Players play a Magic subgame, starting at 1 life and using their libraries as their decks. For the rest of the main game, if a source would deal damage to a player who didn't win the subgame, it deals double that damage to that player instead.
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