Card Codex

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17 May 2024: Card library updated.

Suppression Field

1W · Enchantment

Activated abilities cost {2} more to activate unless they're mana abilities.

Similar cards

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NameManaTypeText
Etali, Primal Storm 4RRLegendary Creature — Elder Dinosaur Whenever Etali, Primal Storm attacks, exile the top card of each player's library, then you may cast any number of spells from among those cards without paying their mana costs. 6/6
Arwen's Gift 3USorcery This spell costs {1} less to cast if you control two or more legendary creatures. Scry 2, then draw two cards.
Elderwood Scion 3GWCreature — Elemental Trample, lifelink Spells you cast that target Elderwood Scion cost {2} less to cast. Spells your opponents cast that target Elderwood Scion cost {2} more to cast. 4/4
Disruption Protocol UUInstant As an additional cost to cast this spell, tap an untapped artifact you control or pay {1}. Counter target spell.
Elite Arcanist 3UCreature — Human Wizard When Elite Arcanist enters the battlefield, you may exile an instant card from your hand. {X}, {T}: Copy the exiled card. You may cast the copy without paying its mana cost. X is the mana value of the exiled card. 1/1
Pulse of Llanowar 3GEnchantment If a basic land you control is tapped for mana, it produces mana of a color of your choice instead of any other type.
Sanity Grinding UUUSorcery Chroma — Reveal the top ten cards of your library. For each blue mana symbol in the mana costs of the revealed cards, target opponent mills a card. Then put the cards you revealed this way on the bottom of your library in any order.
Ruby Medallion 2Artifact Red spells you cast cost {1} less to cast.
Bone Picker 3BCreature — Bird This spell costs {3} less to cast if a creature died this turn. Flying, deathtouch 3/2
Mercurial Transformation 1USorcery — Lesson Until end of turn, target nonland permanent loses all abilities and becomes your choice of a blue Frog creature with base power and toughness 1/1 or a blue Octopus creature with base power and toughness 4/4.
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