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Deadlock Trap

3 · Artifact

Deadlock Trap enters the battlefield tapped. When Deadlock Trap enters the battlefield, you get {E}{E} (two energy counters). {T}, Pay {E}: Tap target creature or planeswalker. Its activated abilities can't be activated this turn.

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