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Changeling Titan

4G · Creature — Shapeshifter

Changeling (This card is every creature type.) Champion a creature (When this enters the battlefield, sacrifice it unless you exile another creature you control. When this leaves the battlefield, that card returns to the battlefield.) 7/7

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