Whenever a permanent you control is dealt damage, this creature deals that much damage to any target. {1}{R}: This creature gets +2/+0 until end of turn. Nightbound
"In the wake of the Kami War, Kamigawa descended into a state of constant warfare. Even with Kyodai's wisdom guiding them, it took the first Imperials decades of work and bloodshed to subdue the clans and bring peace to the land." —History of the Empire
Attacking creatures you control get +1/+0 and have trample. At the beginning of each upkeep, if a player cast two or more spells last turn, transform this creature.
(Spells without mana costs can't be played) When this spell resolves, discard a card. Then draw a card. Splice onto Anything {1}{R}(As you cast a spell, you may reveal this card from your hand and pay its splice cost. If you do, add this card's effect to that spell.)
Discard a land card: This enchantment deals 2 damage to any target. Whenever you discard a land card, exile the top card of your library. You may play that card this turn.
The warriors of Kaldheim burned the soul of their world to keep it out of Phyrexia's hands.
Double strike When Rahilda, Feral Outlaw deals combat damage to a player, exile a nonland card from their library at random. During any turn you attacked with a Wolf or Werewolf, you may cast that card and you may spend mana as though it were mana of any color to cast that spell. Nightbound
{1}, {T}: Create a token that's a copy of another target nonlegendary creature you control, except it has haste. Sacrifice it at the beginning of the next end step.
Blessed by Keiga, the Tide Star, Kiki-Jiki would one day master the art of duplication.
Ward—Pay 2 life. Whenever you cast a spell, this creature deals 2 damage to each opponent.
The crystal landslide stirred over the shattered forms of the Machine Legion vanguard, and then it rose and rearranged itself into an avenging colossus.
"Patient complained of burning sensation in upper back and at base of neck. Bed rest recommended. In a couple days, he should feel like a new man." —Lagra, hamlet physician