How does Treasure Nabber work in MTG?
Treasure Nabber is pretty nifty in MTG. Whenever an opponent taps an artifact for mana while Treasure Nabber is on the field, you get control of that artifact at the beginning of the next end step. But, don't get too attached! You only keep control of it until your next turn ends. It's like borrowing your friend's toys; you gotta give them back eventually.
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Short answer: Treasure Nabber borrows your opponents' artifacts when they use them for mana. You get to use them until your next turn is over. Sneaky, right?
Honestly, Treasure Nabber can be a game-changer but it really depends on the deck you're playing against. In a game full of artifact-heavy decks, it's a beast. But, against others, it might just sit pretty doing not much. So, yeah, it's good, but not always the MVP.
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