
Thunderclap Wyvern | Creature | Drake | Flash (You may cast this spell any time you could cast an instant.)
Flying
Other creatures you control with flying get +1/+1. | Jason Felix

Ephara, God of the Polis | Legendary Enchantment Creature | God | Indestructible
As long as your devotion to white and blue is less than seven, Ephara isn't a creature.
At the beginning of each upkeep, if you had another creature enter the battlefield under your control last turn, draw a card. | Eric Deschamps

Narset Transcendent | Legendary Planeswalker | Narset | +1: Look at the top card of your library. If it's a noncreature, nonland card, you may reveal it and put it into your hand.
−2: When you next cast an instant or sorcery spell from your hand this turn, it gains rebound. (Exile the spell as it resolves. At the beginning of your next upkeep, you may cast that card from exile without paying its mana cost.)
−9: You get an emblem with "Your opponents can't cast noncreature spells." | Magali Villeneuve

Notion Thief | Creature | Human Rogue | Flash
If an opponent would draw a card except the first one they draw in each of their draw steps, instead that player skips that draw and you draw a card. | Clint Cearley

Steam Augury | Instant | | Reveal the top five cards of your library and separate them into two piles. An opponent chooses one of those piles. Put that pile into your hand and the other into your graveyard. | Dave Kendall

Kiora, the Crashing Wave | Legendary Planeswalker | Kiora | +1: Until your next turn, prevent all damage that would be dealt to and dealt by target permanent an opponent controls.
−1: Draw a card. You may play an additional land this turn.
−5: You get an emblem with "At the beginning of your end step, create a 9/9 blue Kraken creature token." | Scott M. Fischer

Unexpected Results | Sorcery | | Shuffle your library, then reveal the top card. If it's a nonland card, you may cast it without paying its mana cost. If it's a land card, you may put it onto the battlefield and return Unexpected Results to its owner's hand. | Mike Bierek