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CardName: Treasure Stealer Cost: U Type: Creature - Fish Pow/Tgh: 2/2 Rules Text: If you would draw a card, instead dig 1 for a nonland card. *(Look at the top card of your library. Reveal it’s a nonland card and put it into your hand or put it on the bottom.)* Flavour Text: Liberia’s inhabitants seek treasure like mermaids, but they have known its sad land long enough not to care about it anymore. Set/Rarity: Liberia Uncommon

Treasure Stealer
{u}
 
 U 
Creature – Fish
If you would draw a card, instead dig 1 for a nonland card. (Look at the top card of your library. Reveal it’s a nonland card and put it into your hand or put it on the bottom.)
Liberia’s inhabitants seek treasure like mermaids, but they have known its sad land long enough not to care about it anymore.
2/2
Updated on 18 Feb 2016 by Shiny_Umbreon

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2011-02-09 23:05:46: Shiny_Umbreon created the card Treasure Stealer

Um... a 2/2 for {u}? I guess its ability isn't always an advantage, as perhaps you don't want it until you've got a few land already... It's not quite as gas-ensuring as Countryside Crusher, but I wouldn't really say it's a drawback?

Of course it's a drawback. It doesn't give you any kind of advantage. In fact, it doesn't let you draw lands until it leaves the battlefield, and it doesn't give you anything in return.

Other than that, this card is a bit strange.

Ohh... yeah, I misread that. It actually replaces your draws by making you skip half of them. Sorry, my misunderstanding :3

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