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Storm-Charged Slasher

· Creature — Werewolf

At the beginning of combat on your turn, target creature you control gets +2/+0 and gains trample and haste until end of turn. Nightbound (If a player casts at least two spells during their own turn, it becomes day next turn.) 3/4

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