TCG Playability
Artifact
When this artifact enters, support X. (Put a +1/+1 counter on each of up to X target creatures.) Go for the Goal! — {3}, {T}: Until end of turn, target creature gains "Whenever this creature deals combat damage to a player, draw a card for each kind of counter on it" and it can't be blocked this turn.
This artifact from FIC offers innovative support synergies alongside card draw potential, making it a versatile addition to counter-focused strategies across multiple formats. The support mechanic allows you to distribute +1/+1 counters across multiple creatures upon entry, scaling with your mana investment through the X cost. This flexibility makes it particularly valuable in Limited environments and constructed decks that reward wide boards. The activated ability transforms any creature into a card-drawing threat by granting unblockability and a triggered effect that draws cards based on counter diversity. This is especially powerful in decks running various counter types, such as those combining +1/+1 counters with proliferate mechanics, planeswalker loyalty counters, or keyword counters. The card fits naturally into tempo-oriented blue strategies, particularly in Commander where the activated ability's mana cost becomes negligible with proper ramp. Players running creature-heavy blue decks with counter synergies will appreciate how this card generates both board presence and card advantage simultaneously. It works exceptionally well alongside creatures that benefit from multiple counter types or in Limited formats where evasion and card draw are premium effects. The support payoff makes it relevant in the early game while the activated ability provides scaling late-game value. Legacy and Vintage players exploring blue tempo or counter-heavy strategies should evaluate this card's potential, especially in decks utilizing support mechanics or featuring creatures that attack unblocked. Its colorless casting flexibility, despite blue identity, adds versatility to deck construction.
Illustrated by Piotr Dura