| Name | Ohana Means Family |
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| Type | Action |
| Description | Remove all damage from chosen character of yours. Draw a card for each 1 damage removed this way. |
| Set | Winterspell #32 |
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| Name | Ohana Means Family |
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| Type | Action |
| Description | Remove all damage from chosen character of yours. Draw a card for each 1 damage removed this way. |
| Set | Winterspell #32 |
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Ohana Means Family, Action, designed by None first released in Feb, 2026 in the set Winterspell and was printed exactly in 2 different ways.
“Ohana Means Family” (Amber, 3 cost) is best in Amber decks that focus on wide boards and damage-based value, especially ones that intentionally let their characters take small amounts of damage through challenges or cards like self-damaging effects, then convert that damage into massive card draw; it fits particularly well in Amber/Steel or Amber/Amethyst midrange lists that play durable, high-willpower characters who survive challenges with damage on them. Its ceiling is very high if you remove 3–5 damage and refill your hand, but it can be situational and weak when you have no damaged character or when the character would be banished before you can play it. Compared to more consistent draw options like Friends on the Other Side (Amethyst) or other steady card-advantage engines that don’t rely on board state, this card is more conditional but potentially more explosive. It should see play in decks built to exploit the damage-removal synergy, but it’s not an auto-include in generic Am
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