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Primaris Eliminator

4B · Creature — Astartes Warrior

When Primaris Eliminator enters the battlefield, choose one — • Executioner Round — Destroy target creature. • Hyperfrag Round — Creatures target player controls get -2/-2 until end of turn. 3/2

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