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17 May 2024: Card library updated.

Toils of Night and Day

2U · Instant — Arcane

You may tap or untap target permanent, then you may tap or untap another target permanent.

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NameManaTypeText
Mutational Advantage 1GUInstant Permanents you control with counters on them gain hexproof and indestructible until end of turn. Prevent all damage that would be dealt to those permanents this turn. Proliferate. (Choose any number of permanents and/or players, then give each another counter of each kind already there.)
Fate Transfer 1U/BInstant Move all counters from target creature onto another target creature.
Sigil Tracer 1UUCreature — Merfolk Wizard {1}{U}, Tap two untapped Wizards you control: Copy target instant or sorcery spell. You may choose new targets for the copy. 2/2
Chain Lightning RSorcery Chain Lightning deals 3 damage to any target. Then that player or that permanent's controller may pay {R}{R}. If the player does, they may copy this spell and may choose a new target for that copy.
Orim's Cure 1WInstant If you control a Plains, you may tap an untapped creature you control rather than pay this spell's mana cost. Prevent the next 4 damage that would be dealt to any target this turn.
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Jaya, Venerated Firemage 4RLegendary Planeswalker — Jaya If another red source you control would deal damage to a permanent or player, it deals that much damage plus 1 to that permanent or player instead. [−2]: Jaya, Venerated Firemage deals 2 damage to any target. Loyalty 5
Sky Swallower 3UUCreature — Leviathan Flying When Sky Swallower enters the battlefield, target opponent gains control of all other permanents you control. 8/8
Soul's Attendant WCreature — Human Cleric Whenever another creature enters the battlefield, you may gain 1 life. 1/1
Petty Theft 1UInstant — Adventure Return target nonland permanent an opponent controls to its owner's hand.
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