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1BBBB · Sorcery
Target opponent sacrifices a creature. If they can't, they lose 2 life and you draw a card. Then repeat this process for an enchantment and a planeswalker.
| Name | Mana | Type | Text |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tanglespan Lookout | 2G | Creature — Satyr | Whenever an Aura enters the battlefield under your control, draw a card. 2/3 |
| Cataclysm | 2WW | Sorcery | Each player chooses from among the permanents they control an artifact, a creature, an enchantment, and a land, then sacrifices the rest. |
| Flamethrower Sonata | 1R | Sorcery | Discard a card, then draw a card. When you discard an instant or sorcery card this way, Flamethrower Sonata deals damage equal to that card's mana value to target creature or planeswalker you don't control. |
| Sylvan Shepherd | 2G | Creature — Human Druid | Vigilance Whenever Sylvan Shepherd attacks, roll a d20. 1—9 | You gain 1 life. 10—19 | You gain 2 life. 20 | You gain 5 life. 2/3 |
| Goblin Picker | 1R | Creature — Goblin | {R}, {T}, Discard a card: Draw a card. 2/2 |
| Coral Net | U | Enchantment — Aura | Enchant green or white creature Enchanted creature has "At the beginning of your upkeep, sacrifice this creature unless you discard a card." |
| Keen-Eared Sentry | 1W | Creature — Human Soldier | You have hexproof. (You can't be the target of spells or abilities your opponents control.) Each opponent can't venture into the dungeon more than once each turn. 2/1 |
| Bog Serpent | 5B | Creature — Serpent | Bog Serpent can't attack unless defending player controls a Swamp. When you control no Swamps, sacrifice Bog Serpent. 5/5 |
| Enclave Cryptologist | U | Creature — Merfolk Wizard | Level up {1}{U} ({1}{U}: Put a level counter on this. Level up only as a sorcery.) LEVEL 1-2 0/1 {T}: Draw a card, then discard a card. LEVEL 3+ 0/1 {T}: Draw a card. 0/1 |
| Make an Example | 3B | Sorcery | Each opponent separates the creatures they control into two piles. For each opponent, you choose one of their piles. Each opponent sacrifices the creatures in their chosen pile. (Piles can be empty.) |