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4B · Sorcery
Domain — Target player discards a card for each basic land type among lands you control.
Name | Mana | Type | Text |
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Barbarian Guides | 2R | Creature — Human Barbarian | {2}{R}, {T}: Choose a land type. Target creature you control gains snow landwalk of the chosen type until end of turn. Return that creature to its owner's hand at the beginning of the next end step. (It can't be blocked as long as defending player controls a snow land of that type.) 1/2 |
Keldon Arsonist | 2R | Creature — Human Soldier | {1}, Sacrifice two lands: Destroy target land. 1/1 |
Simian Brawler | 3G | Creature — Ape Warrior | Discard a land card: Simian Brawler gets +1/+1 until end of turn. 3/3 |
Desolation Angel | 3BB | Creature — Angel | Kicker {W}{W} (You may pay an additional {W}{W} as you cast this spell.) Flying When Desolation Angel enters the battlefield, destroy all lands you control. If it was kicked, destroy all lands instead. 5/4 |
Rites of Spring | 1G | Sorcery | Discard any number of cards. Search your library for up to that many basic land cards, reveal them, put them into your hand, then shuffle. |
Rottenheart Ghoul | 3B | Creature — Zombie | When Rottenheart Ghoul dies, target player discards a card. 2/4 |
Deadbridge Shaman | 2B | Creature — Elf Shaman | When Deadbridge Shaman dies, target opponent discards a card. 3/1 |
Distant Melody | 3U | Sorcery | Choose a creature type. Draw a card for each permanent you control of that type. |
Arcane Adaptation | 2U | Enchantment | As Arcane Adaptation enters the battlefield, choose a creature type. Creatures you control are the chosen type in addition to their other types. The same is true for creature spells you control and creature cards you own that aren't on the battlefield. |
Waste Not | 1B | Enchantment | Whenever an opponent discards a creature card, create a 2/2 black Zombie creature token. Whenever an opponent discards a land card, add {B}{B}. Whenever an opponent discards a noncreature, nonland card, draw a card. |