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Sandswirl Wanderglyph

· Artifact Creature — Golem

Flying Whenever an opponent casts a spell during their turn, they can't attack you or planeswalkers you control this turn. Each opponent who attacked you or a planeswalker you control this turn can't cast spells. 5/3

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