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Fight Rigging
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Fight Rigging

Streets of New Capenna rare

Enchantment

Hideaway 5 (When this enchantment enters, look at the top five cards of your library, exile one face down, then put the rest on the bottom in a random order.) At the beginning of combat on your turn, put a +1/+1 counter on target creature you control. Then if you control a creature with power 7 or greater, you may play the exiled card without paying its mana cost.

Strategy & Gameplay

Fight Rigging is a versatile green enchantment that offers strategic depth through its dual functionality as both a lord effect and a card advantage engine. The card's hideaway 5 mechanic creates interesting deckbuilding decisions, requiring players to carefully sequence their library and anticipate which cards might provide the most value when eventually cast for free. This enchantment excels in creature-focused strategies where powering up your team is already a priority, turning what would normally be simple pump effects into potential card advantage by hitting the power 7 threshold. The consistent +1/+1 counter distribution at combat creates explosive board states when paired with other power-granting effects or naturally large creatures, making it particularly potent in stompy decks, go-wide token strategies, and aggressive green archetypes that aren't afraid to turn sideways early and often. Players interested in Fight Rigging should consider that it rewards commitment to a creature-focused gameplan rather than serving as a standalone value piece. The card shines brightest in Pioneer and Modern formats where decks built around creatures like Llanowar Elves, Embercleave synergies, and Gruul aggressive shells can reliably hit the power 7 requirement by turn four or five. In Commander, it functions as an efficient way to pump your general while generating hidden value, particularly in Gruul or mono-green decks that embrace combat-focused strategies. The hideaway element adds tension and excitement to gameplay, as you're essentially drawing a bonus card if you can sustain the power threshold, making this an attractive option for players seeking dynamic, interactive gameplay rather than deterministic card advantage.

Illustrated by Daarken

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