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3BB · Legendary Creature — Demon Spirit
At the beginning of each player's upkeep, that player loses 2 life and draws two cards. 6/5
Name | Mana | Type | Text |
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Treacherous Vampire | 4B | Creature — Vampire | Flying Whenever Treacherous Vampire attacks or blocks, sacrifice it unless you exile a card from your graveyard. Threshold — As long as seven or more cards are in your graveyard, Treacherous Vampire gets +2/+2 and has "When Treacherous Vampire dies, you lose 6 life." 4/4 |
Prologue to Phyresis | 1U | Instant | Each opponent gets a poison counter. Draw a card. |
Thirst for Meaning | 2U | Instant | Draw three cards. Then discard two cards unless you discard an enchantment card. |
Batwing Brume | 1W/B | Instant | Prevent all combat damage that would be dealt this turn if {W} was spent to cast this spell. Each player loses 1 life for each attacking creature they control if {B} was spent to cast this spell. (Do both if {W}{B} was spent.) |
Sapseep Forest | Land — Forest | ({T}: Add {G}.) Sapseep Forest enters the battlefield tapped. {G}, {T}: You gain 1 life. Activate only if you control two or more green permanents. | |
Dragon's Claw | 2 | Artifact | Whenever a player casts a red spell, you may gain 1 life. |
Pain's Reward | 2B | Sorcery | Each player may bid life. You start the bidding with a bid of any number. In turn order, each player may top the high bid. The bidding ends if the high bid stands. The high bidder loses life equal to the high bid and draws four cards. |
Goblin Bomb | 1R | Enchantment | At the beginning of your upkeep, you may flip a coin. If you win the flip, put a fuse counter on Goblin Bomb. If you lose the flip, remove a fuse counter from Goblin Bomb. Remove five fuse counters from Goblin Bomb and sacrifice it: It deals 20 damage to target player or planeswalker. |
Make a Wish | 3G | Sorcery | Return two cards at random from your graveyard to your hand. |
The Countdown Is at One | 3RR | Sorcery | Players play a Magic subgame, starting at 1 life and using their libraries as their decks. For the rest of the main game, if a source would deal damage to a player who didn't win the subgame, it deals double that damage to that player instead. |