TCG Playability
Legendary Artifact — Equipment
Equipped creature has "Whenever this creature attacks, tap target creature defending player controls. If that creature has greater power than this creature, put a number of +1/+1 counters on this creature equal to the difference." Equip {2}
Conformer Shuriken from the FIC set is a compelling equipment option that rewards aggressive play patterns while providing built-in scaling mechanics for creature-focused strategies. This legendary artifact equipment costs just two mana to cast and two mana to equip, making it an efficient way to upgrade your creatures without significant tempo loss. The card's activated ability creates multiple layers of value: it taps down blockers during combat, which can be crucial for pushing through damage or forcing favorable trades, while simultaneously pumping your equipped creature whenever it attacks into a larger opposing creature. This dual functionality makes Conformer Shuriken particularly effective in strategies that struggle with larger threats, as the tapping effect provides immediate utility and the counter-accumulation mechanic ensures your creature can eventually outclass opposing blockers. The equipment shines in creature-heavy decks across multiple formats where it's legal. In Legacy and Vintage, it fits naturally into equipment-focused archetypes, small creature strategies, and aggressive builds that want additional combat tricks. Commander players will find it valuable in voltron strategies, creature-based value decks, and 99s that benefit from repeatable tapping effects and scaling threats. The card's low equip cost and immediate impact make it an accessible inclusion that doesn't demand deck construction around it, while still rewarding players who build synergistic around combat-focused creatures. Whether you're building around creatures with evasion, unblockability, or simply want an efficient way to break through stalled board states, Conformer Shuriken offers both immediate tactical advantages and long-term scaling potential.
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