TCG Playability
Artifact — Equipment
Equipped creature has deathtouch and lifelink. (Any amount of damage it deals to a creature is enough to destroy it. Damage dealt by this creature also causes you to gain that much life.) Equip {2} ({2}: Attach to target creature you control. Equip only as a sorcery.)
During their endless travels, the mages of the Goma Fada caravan have learned ways to harness both life and death.
This versatile artifact equipment from the Dominaria Set Champions collection offers exceptional utility across multiple formats and deck archetypes. At just one mana to cast with a reasonable two-mana equip cost, Basilisk Collar represents a significant tempo and value investment that quickly pays dividends. The card grants equipped creatures both deathtouch and lifelink, two mechanics that synergize powerfully together to create a defensive wall while simultaneously allowing you to pressure opponents' life totals. Deathtouch transforms even small creatures into must-answer threats, as a single point of damage becomes lethal to any creature in combat, while lifelink ensures you gain life equal to all damage dealt, effectively doubling the impact of your creature's combat presence. Players seeking to maximize this card should consider including it in aggressive creature-based strategies, particularly those utilizing small efficient creatures or creatures with natural evasion that benefit from deathtouch's equalizing effect. In Limited formats, Basilisk Collar can turn common creatures into formidable threats, while in Constructed play it finds homes in equipment-focused decks, aggressive red or white strategies, and creature-heavy control shells where it provides both offense and defense. The card's extensive format legality, including Modern, Pioneer, Commander, and Legacy, ensures accessibility regardless of your preferred Magic format. Whether you're looking to refine an existing equipment deck or seeking a efficient way to weaponize your creature base, Basilisk Collar delivers consistent value and protection.
Illustrated by Howard Lyon