TCG Playability
Artifact Creature — Golem
Double strike Ward {2} (Whenever this creature becomes the target of a spell or ability an opponent controls, counter it unless that player pays {2}.) Other artifacts you control have ward {2}. Bronze Guardian's power is equal to the number of artifacts you control.
Bronze Guardian is a compelling artifact creature that brings both offensive pressure and defensive utility to white-based artifact strategies across multiple formats. At four generic and one white mana, this Golem enters the battlefield as a flexible threat that rewards players for building around artifact synergies. The card's most distinctive feature is its double strike ability combined with power scaling based on artifact count, meaning in decks with even modest artifact density, Bronze Guardian can deal substantial damage in a single combat phase while opponents struggle to block profitably. The ward ability extending to all your artifacts creates a significant tempo advantage, making it increasingly expensive for opponents to interact with your threats, which is particularly valuable in longer games where you've assembled multiple artifact pieces. From a deckbuilding perspective, Bronze Guardian fits seamlessly into established white artifact archetypes including equipment-heavy strategies, stax-based control decks, and artifact combo shells that have existed across Legacy, Vintage, and Commander formats. The card scales naturally in Commander where commander damage is relevant and artifact-focused generals like Sharuum the Hegemon, Teshar, Ancestor's Apostle, or even Sai, Master Thopterist can quickly turn Bronze Guardian into a serious threat. The five toughness provides reasonable defensive capabilities, while the variable power ceiling means the card grows proportionally with your board development. Players seeking a card that provides offensive power, protective abilities for their artifact base, and rewards artifact synergies will find Bronze Guardian an excellent addition to their collection, particularly in formats where artifact strategies remain viable and competitive.
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