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3RR · Creature — Dragon
Flying When Demanding Dragon enters the battlefield, it deals 5 damage to target opponent unless that player sacrifices a creature. 5/5
| Name | Mana | Type | Text |
|---|---|---|---|
| Don't Try This at Home | 1R | Enchantment | If a hot source you control would deal damage to a player or permanent, it deals that much damage plus 1 instead. (Something is hot if it has hot things in its art, like fire or explosions.) {1}{R}, Sacrifice Don't Try This at Home: It deals damage equal to twice the number of hot cards in your graveyard to target creature or planeswalker. |
| Thoughts of Ruin | 2RR | Sorcery | Each player sacrifices a land for each card in your hand. |
| Ascending Aven | 2UU | Creature — Bird Soldier | Flying Ascending Aven can block only creatures with flying. Morph {2}{U} (You may cast this card face down as a 2/2 creature for {3}. Turn it face up any time for its morph cost.) 3/2 |
| Glistening Goremonger | Creature — Phyrexian Devil | When Glistening Goremonger dies, each opponent sacrifices an artifact or creature. 3/2 | |
| Eternal Flame | 2RR | Sorcery | Eternal Flame deals X damage to target opponent or planeswalker and half X damage, rounded up, to you, where X is the number of Mountains you control. |
| Maggot Carrier | B | Creature — Zombie | When Maggot Carrier enters the battlefield, each player loses 1 life. 1/1 |
| Ballista Squad | 3W | Creature — Human Rebel | {X}{W}, {T}: Ballista Squad deals X damage to target attacking or blocking creature. 2/2 |
| Sliv-Mizzet, Hivemind | 2UURR | Legendary Creature — Dragon Sliver | Slivers you control have flying and "Whenever you draw a card, this creature deals 1 damage to any target" and "{T}: Draw a card." 4/4 |
| Iona, Shield of Emeria | 6WWW | Legendary Creature — Angel | Flying As Iona, Shield of Emeria enters the battlefield, choose a color. Your opponents can't cast spells of the chosen color. 7/7 |
| Duskmantle, House of Shadow | Land | {T}: Add {C}. {U}{B}, {T}: Target player mills a card. |