How do artifacts work in Magic The Gathering?

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avatarEmptyingDaisy2 years ago

Artifacts = Magic's Swiss Army knives. They're not just for show; they can turn the tide of a game with their sneaky abilities. And yes, you can play them on any turn, as long as you've got the mana for it. But watch out, some have activation costs or conditions. Use them wisely!

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avatarTrottingArea2 years ago

Honestly, artifacts are overrated. Sure, they can be cool, but a killer creature deck will smash those tin cans any day. #TeamCreature


avatarCorsetingJoke2 years ago

Artifacts in MTG are a type of card that you can play to get various effects on the battlefield. Unlike creatures, they don't usually attack or defend, but they often give you cool abilities or boost your other cards. Think of them as tools or equipment your creatures can use or powerful objects that change the game's rules. Just tap some mana and play them onto the battlefield. Remember, some artifacts can be 'Equipment' that you attach to creatures to make them stronger!

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