M:tG card similarity search
U · Creature — Otter
Prowess (Whenever you cast a noncreature spell, this creature gets +1/+1 until end of turn.) Creatures with power less than Elusive Otter's power can't block it. 1/1
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Walking Bulwark | 1 | Artifact Creature — Golem | Defender {2}: Until end of turn, target creature with defender gains haste, can attack as though it didn't have defender, and assigns combat damage equal to its toughness rather than its power. Activate only as a sorcery. 0/3 |
Mistford River Turtle | 3U | Creature — Turtle | Whenever Mistford River Turtle attacks, another target attacking non-Human creature can't be blocked this turn. 1/5 |
Brazen Borrower | 1UU | Creature — Faerie Rogue | Flash Flying Brazen Borrower can block only creatures with flying. 3/1 |
Tower Worker | 3 | Artifact Creature — Assembly-Worker | Reach {T}: Add {C}. If you control creatures named Mine Worker and Power Plant Worker, add {C}{C}{C} instead. 1/3 |
Mounted Archers | 3W | Creature — Human Soldier Archer | Reach (This creature can block creatures with flying.) {W}: Mounted Archers can block an additional creature this turn. 2/3 |
Trial | WU | Instant | Return all creatures blocking or blocked by target creature to their owner's hand. |
Dazzling Reflection | 1W | Instant | You gain life equal to target creature's power. The next time that creature would deal damage this turn, prevent that damage. |
Dense Canopy | 1G | Enchantment | Creatures with flying can block only creatures with flying. |
Stone-Cold Basilisk | 4G | Creature — Basilisk | Whenever Stone-Cold Basilisk blocks or becomes blocked by a creature with fewer letters in its name, destroy that creature at end of combat. (Punctuation and spaces aren't letters.) Whenever an opponent reads Stone-Cold Basilisk, that player is turned to stone until end of turn. Stoned players can't attack, block, cast spells, or activate abilities. 2.5/5 |
Dauntless Dourbark | 3G | Creature — Treefolk Warrior | Dauntless Dourbark's power and toughness are each equal to the number of Forests you control plus the number of Treefolk you control. Dauntless Dourbark has trample as long as you control another Treefolk. */* |