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17 May 2024: Card library updated.

Widespread Panic

2R · Enchantment

Whenever a spell or ability causes its controller to shuffle their library, that player puts a card from their hand on top of their library.

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NameManaTypeText
My First Tome 3Artifact {1}, {T}: Say the flavor text on a card in your hand. Target opponent guesses that card's name. You may reveal that card. If you do and they guessed wrong, you draw a card.
Martyr of Bones BCreature — Human Wizard {1}, Reveal X black cards from your hand, Sacrifice Martyr of Bones: Exile up to X target cards from a single graveyard. 1/1
Tawnos, Urza's Apprentice URLegendary Creature — Human Artificer Haste {U}{R}, {T}: Copy target activated or triggered ability you control from an artifact source. You may choose new targets for the copy. (Mana abilities can't be targeted.) 1/3
Wheel of Fortune 2RSorcery Each player discards their hand, then draws seven cards.
Song of the Worldsoul 4WWEnchantment Whenever you cast a spell, populate. (Create a token that's a copy of a creature token you control.)
Cephalid Illusionist 1UCreature — Cephalid Wizard Whenever Cephalid Illusionist becomes the target of a spell or ability, mill three cards. {2}{U}, {T}: Prevent all combat damage that would be dealt to and dealt by target creature you control this turn. 1/1
Reparations 1WUEnchantment Whenever an opponent casts a spell that targets you or a creature you control, you may draw a card.
Nomad Mythmaker 2WCreature — Human Nomad Cleric {W}, {T}: Put target Aura card from a graveyard onto the battlefield under your control attached to a creature you control. 2/2
Runeflare Trap 4RRInstant — Trap If an opponent drew three or more cards this turn, you may pay {R} rather than pay this spell's mana cost. Runeflare Trap deals damage to target player equal to the number of cards in that player's hand.
Gerrymandering 2GSorcery Exile all lands. Give each player a number of those cards chosen at random equal to the number of those cards the player controlled. Each player returns those cards to the battlefield under their control.
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