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If we are keeping the second part, we should add something like "Whenever Weapon Tester becomes equipped for the first time this turn" even still too similar to Equipment Inventor.
Can be pretty abused, should have "When Training Blade becomes attached to a creature for the first time this turn, if its power is 3 or less, put a +1/+1 counter on it. "
I see how this is support to work but I'd rather it fit in with everything else with "As long as ~ is equipped it has lifelink"
ohhhhh I do really like this.
I like this but I'd rather have a reprint of Artificer's Hex.
Funnily enough I made this card in red and flavored it as a lovers sacrifice.
I agree with .Rai seems like it fits (flavorfully) better in red.
Eh I don't see this you getting the pay off very often.
I figured it was uncommon because first strike/double strike is pretty common on equipment.
Um, yeah - this can easily become "Draw your enitre deck" with a suitably abusive piece of equipment, and the artifact lands :)
I'd drop the second part - the first part "Equip me for free just as I get into a fight" is pretty exciting already.
See my comment on White Cape. Abusing redundant triggers is silly. It's okay with things like Equipment Healer where its effect can occur occur once in a turn.
I would personally outright ban that trigger. It's just totally dumb with Suit Up. You can have two Suit Up creatures, this, untap everything, but the board state is otherwise mysteriously identical. It's odd, and kinda like the Oblivion Ring trick. Not intuitive, or fair.
Unintuitive. Lots of people will forget that, when you steal it, it's still attached to an opponent's creature; and that when it returns to its controller, if you equipped it, it stays on.
Needs the last two sentences of Ogre Geargrabber.
Probably fine at common, but totally odd. I see it as a red card to be honest. In green, it isn't doing much. In red, it triggers the BR death triggers, since there's a sac theme.
Turn it into a 2/3 then. Almost functional reprint of Sanctum Gargoyle now.
That's a really nice "Sacrifice me!" mechanic. I like it; very flavourful, while not actually being outright demanding.