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3 · Artifact
{3}, {T}: Flip a coin. If you win the flip, create a 2/2 colorless Insect artifact creature token with flying named Wirefly. If you lose the flip, destroy all permanents named Wirefly.
Name | Mana | Type | Text |
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Vaporkin | 1U | Creature — Elemental | Flying Vaporkin can block only creatures with flying. 2/1 |
Elder Arthur Maxson | 1WB | Legendary Creature — Human Knight | Creature tokens you control have training. (Whenever a creature token you control attacks with another creature with greater power, put a +1/+1 counter on that token.) Blind Betrayal — Sacrifice another creature: Elder Arthur Maxson gains indestructible until end of turn. 4/2 |
Orochi Hatchery | XX | Artifact | Orochi Hatchery enters the battlefield with X charge counters on it. {5}, {T}: Create a 1/1 green Snake creature token for each charge counter on Orochi Hatchery. |
Benevolent Unicorn | 1W | Creature — Unicorn | If a spell would deal damage to a permanent or player, it deals that much damage minus 1 to that permanent or player instead. 1/2 |
Duh | B | Instant | Destroy target creature with reminder text. (Reminder text is any italicized text in parentheses that explains rules you already know.) |
Argothian Opportunist | 2G | Creature — Human Scout | When Argothian Opportunist enters the battlefield, create a tapped Powerstone token. (It's an artifact with "{T}: Add {C}. This mana can't be spent to cast a nonartifact spell.") 3/2 |
Hunted Dragon | 3RR | Creature — Dragon | Flying, haste When Hunted Dragon enters the battlefield, target opponent creates three 2/2 white Knight creature tokens with first strike. 6/6 |
Moonlace | U | Instant | Target spell or permanent becomes colorless. |
Glint Hawk | W | Creature — Bird | Flying When Glint Hawk enters the battlefield, sacrifice it unless you return an artifact you control to its owner's hand. 2/2 |
Fixed Point in Time | Phenomenon | When you encounter Fixed Point in Time, until your next turn, if a player would planeswalk as a result of rolling the planar die, chaos ensues instead. (Then planeswalk away from this phenomenon.) |