TCG Playability
Legendary Enchantment Artifact
Whenever a creature you control deals combat damage to a player, you may draw a card. {1}{U}, {T}: Creatures your opponents control attack this turn if able.
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Bident of Thassa is a legendary blue enchantment artifact that offers exceptional card advantage and combat manipulation for players seeking to maximize the efficiency of their creature-based strategies. The card's primary ability rewards aggressive gameplay by drawing you a card whenever one of your creatures deals combat damage to a player, essentially converting your creatures into card draw engines and incentivizing you to connect with opponents consistently. This passive effect is particularly powerful in deck archetypes built around evasive creatures, token generation, or creatures with unblockable mechanics, as it ensures you're generating value with each successful attack. The secondary activated ability for one blue mana and a tap allows you to force all opposing creatures to attack if able, providing both political leverage in multiplayer formats and practical combat utility for breaking through defensive board states or punishing opponents with fewer creatures. The card is exceptionally versatile across multiple formats and archetypes, fitting seamlessly into Merfolk decks where unblockable creatures guarantee triggers, token-focused blue strategies that can generate multiple combat damage instances, and tempo decks that benefit from both the card draw and the forced attack effect. In Commander and Brawl formats, Bident of Thassa shines as part of aggressive blue strategies or in the ninety-nine of creature-heavy decks that can consistently connect with opponents. Players want this card because it transforms creature damage into tangible resources while simultaneously providing tactical flexibility through forced attacks, making it a reliable source of incremental advantage that compounds throughout the game and demands immediate removal from opponents who understand its potential.
Illustrated by Yeong-Hao Han