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· Phenomenon
When you encounter Planewide Disaster, destroy all creatures. (Then planeswalk away from this phenomenon.)
| Name | Mana | Type | Text |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tethered Griffin | W | Creature — Griffin | Flying When you control no enchantments, sacrifice Tethered Griffin. 2/3 |
| Noble Banneret | 2WW | Creature — Human Knight | Draft Noble Banneret face up. As you draft a creature card, you may reveal it, note its name, then turn Noble Banneret face down. As long as you control one or more creatures with a name you noted for cards named Noble Banneret, Noble Banneret and those creatures get +1/+1 and have lifelink. 3/3 |
| Blighted Steppe | Land | {T}: Add {C}. {3}{W}, {T}, Sacrifice Blighted Steppe: You gain 2 life for each creature you control. | |
| Proper Burial | 3W | Enchantment | Whenever a creature you control dies, you gain life equal to that creature's toughness. |
| Falkenrath Torturer | 2B | Creature — Vampire | Sacrifice a creature: Falkenrath Torturer gains flying until end of turn. If the sacrificed creature was a Human, put a +1/+1 counter on Falkenrath Torturer. 2/1 |
| Bonded Herdbeast | 4G | Creature — Beast | {4}{R/P}: Transform Bonded Herdbeast. Activate only as a sorcery. ({R/P} can be paid with either {R} or 2 life.) 4/5 |
| Captive Weird | U | Creature — Weird | Defender {3}{R/P}: Transform Captive Weird. Activate only as a sorcery. ({R/P} can be paid with either {R} or 2 life.) 1/3 |
| Cryptic Gateway | 5 | Artifact | Tap two untapped creatures you control: You may put a creature card from your hand that shares a creature type with each creature tapped this way onto the battlefield. |
| Blood Reckoning | 3B | Enchantment | Whenever a creature attacks you or a planeswalker you control, that creature's controller loses 1 life. |
| To the Slaughter | 2B | Instant | Target player sacrifices a creature or planeswalker. Delirium — If there are four or more card types among cards in your graveyard, instead that player sacrifices a creature and a planeswalker. |