In MTG the card “Browbeat” is pretty effective: any player can choose to take 5 damage, or you* get to draw 3 cards.
*Technically the target.
Interestingly that’s actually quite disputed—you linked to a reprint of the card that displays as being rated 5⁄5, but the original printing of the card is actually rated 3.455 out of 5.
(That said, it’s certainly better than Book Burning!)
I wasn’t linking to that for the 5⁄5 star rating—there are zero votes.
In MTG the card “Browbeat” is pretty effective: any player can choose to take 5 damage, or you* get to draw 3 cards.
*Technically the target.
Interestingly that’s actually quite disputed—you linked to a reprint of the card that displays as being rated 5⁄5, but the original printing of the card is actually rated 3.455 out of 5.
(That said, it’s certainly better than Book Burning!)
I wasn’t linking to that for the 5⁄5 star rating—there are zero votes.