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CardName: Axgard Cost: Type: Plane - Kaldheim Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: Equipped creatures have double strike. Whenever a chapter ability of a Saga triggers, its controller copies that ability and may choose new targets for the copy. Flavour Text: Whenever chaos ensues, you may search your library for an Equipment or Saga card. If you do, put that card onto the battlefield, then shuffle your library. When you put an Equipment onto the battlefield this way, you may attach it to target creature you control. Set/Rarity: Infinite Potential Well None Equipped creatures have double strike.
Whenever a chapter ability of a Saga triggers, its controller copies that ability and may choose new targets for the copy. Whenever chaos ensues, you may search your library for an Equipment or Saga card. If you do, put that card onto the battlefield, then shuffle your library. When you put an Equipment onto the battlefield this way, you may attach it to target creature you control.
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I didn't get the feeling Axgard was particularly associated with Sagas. That wouldn't in itself be a problem if it weren't also associated with Auras so much. It just feels like you'd focus on that enchantment type first.
The dwarves of Axgard are trained to be master artisans and skalds. Sagas don't work well as a build-around theme as far as set building goes (and enchantment-subtype-matters went into runes instead), but flavorfully dwarves and thus Axgard should be connected to sagas