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17 May 2024: Card library updated.

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1U · Instant

Return target creature to its owner's hand. Untap up to two lands.

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NameManaTypeText
Disturbed Slumber 1GInstant Until end of turn, target land you control becomes a 4/4 Dinosaur creature with reach and haste. It's still a land. It must be blocked this turn if able.
Smuggler's Surprise GInstant Spree (Choose one or more additional costs.) + {2} — Mill four cards. You may put up to two creature and/or land cards from among the milled cards into your hand. + {4}{G} — You may put up to two creature cards from your hand onto the battlefield. + {1} — Creatures you control with power 4 or greater gain hexproof and indestructible until end of turn.
Alirios, Enraptured 2ULegendary Creature — Human Alirios, Enraptured enters the battlefield tapped. Alirios doesn't untap during your untap step if you control a Reflection. When Alirios enters the battlefield, create a 3/2 blue Reflection creature token. 2/3
Psychic Venom 1UEnchantment — Aura Enchant land Whenever enchanted land becomes tapped, Psychic Venom deals 2 damage to that land's controller.
Devastation 5RRSorcery Destroy all creatures and lands.
Need for Speed REnchantment Sacrifice a land: Target creature gains haste until end of turn.
Thelonite Monk 2GGCreature — Insect Monk Cleric {T}, Sacrifice a green creature: Target land becomes a Forest. (This effect lasts indefinitely.) 1/2
Agent of Shauku 1BCreature — Human Mercenary {1}{B}, Sacrifice a land: Target creature gets +2/+0 until end of turn. 1/1
Liege of the Tangle 6GGCreature — Elemental Trample Whenever Liege of the Tangle deals combat damage to a player, you may choose any number of target lands you control and put an awakening counter on each of them. Each of those lands is an 8/8 green Elemental creature for as long as it has an awakening counter on it. They're still lands. 8/8
Blood Feud 4RRSorcery Target creature fights another target creature. (Each deals damage equal to its power to the other.)
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