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3R · Sorcery
Each player separates all nontoken lands they control into two piles. For each player, one of their piles is chosen by one of their opponents of their choice. Destroy all lands in the chosen piles. Tap all lands in the other piles.
Name | Mana | Type | Text |
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Giant Slug | 1B | Creature — Slug | {5}: At the beginning of your next upkeep, choose a basic land type. Giant Slug gains landwalk of the chosen type until the end of that turn. (It can't be blocked as long as defending player controls a land of that type.) 1/1 |
Smuggler's Share | 2W | Enchantment | At the beginning of each end step, draw a card for each opponent who drew two or more cards this turn, then create a Treasure token for each opponent who had two or more lands enter the battlefield under their control this turn. |
Splendid Reclamation | 3G | Sorcery | Return all land cards from your graveyard to the battlefield tapped. |
Patron of the Moon | 5UU | Legendary Creature — Spirit | Moonfolk offering (You may cast this card any time you could cast an instant by sacrificing a Moonfolk and paying the difference in mana costs between this and the sacrificed Moonfolk. Mana cost includes color.) Flying {1}: Put up to two land cards from your hand onto the battlefield tapped. 5/4 |
Temple of the False God | Land | {T}: Add {C}{C}. Activate only if you control five or more lands. | |
Street Sweeper | 6 | Artifact Creature — Construct | Whenever Street Sweeper attacks, destroy all Auras attached to target land. 4/6 |
Deserted Temple | Land | {T}: Add {C}. {1}, {T}: Untap target land. | |
Soratami Mindsweeper | 3U | Creature — Moonfolk Wizard | Flying {2}, Return a land you control to its owner's hand: Target player mills two cards. 1/4 |
Curse of Inertia | 2U | Enchantment — Aura Curse | Enchant player Whenever a player attacks enchanted player with one or more creatures, that attacking player may tap or untap target permanent of their choice. |
Kormus Bell | 4 | Artifact | All Swamps are 1/1 black creatures that are still lands. |