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17 May 2024: Card library updated.

Prismatic Strands

2W · Instant

Prevent all damage that sources of the color of your choice would deal this turn. Flashback—Tap an untapped white creature you control. (You may cast this card from your graveyard for its flashback cost. Then exile it.)

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Color identity:
NameManaTypeText
Gideon's Intervention 2WWEnchantment As Gideon's Intervention enters the battlefield, choose a card name. Your opponents can't cast spells with the chosen name. Prevent all damage that would be dealt to you and permanents you control by sources with the chosen name.
Captain of the Mists 2UCreature — Human Wizard Whenever another Human enters the battlefield under your control, untap Captain of the Mists. {1}{U}, {T}: You may tap or untap target permanent. 2/3
Bloom Tender 1GCreature — Elf Druid {T}: For each color among permanents you control, add one mana of that color. 1/1
Kor Haven Legendary Land {T}: Add {C}. {1}{W}, {T}: Prevent all combat damage that would be dealt by target attacking creature this turn.
Oriss, Samite Guardian 1WWLegendary Creature — Human Cleric {T}: Prevent all damage that would be dealt to target creature this turn. Grandeur — Discard another card named Oriss, Samite Guardian: Target player can't cast spells this turn, and creatures that player controls can't attack this turn. 1/3
Frostbridge Guard 1WCreature — Elemental Soldier {2}{W}, {T}: Tap target creature. 2/2
Seedborn Muse 3GGCreature — Spirit Untap all permanents you control during each other player's untap step. 2/4
Voice of All 2WWCreature — Angel Flying As Voice of All enters the battlefield, choose a color. Voice of All has protection from the chosen color. 2/2
Vampire Slayer 1WCreature — Human Soldier Whenever Vampire Slayer deals damage to a Vampire, destroy that creature. 2/2
Captain's Maneuver XRWInstant The next X damage that would be dealt to target creature, planeswalker, or player this turn is dealt to another target creature, planeswalker, or player instead.
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