TCG Playability
Artifact — Equipment
Equipped creature has "{1}, {T}, Tap Fishing Pole: Put a bait counter on Fishing Pole." Whenever equipped creature becomes untapped, remove a bait counter from this Equipment. If you do, create a 1/1 blue Fish creature token. Equip {2} ({2}: Attach to target creature you control. Equip only as a sorcery.)
Fishing Pole is a clever equipment that rewards players for strategically untapping their creatures, making it an excellent addition to strategies that rely on repeated creature activation or tap abilities. At just one mana for the casting cost and two mana to equip, this artifact offers exceptional efficiency for aggressive and tempo-focused decks. The card generates incremental value through its dual mechanics: you can actively tap the equipped creature to place bait counters on the Equipment using the activated ability, then leverage those counters to create Fish tokens whenever the creature untaps. This synergy is particularly powerful in decks featuring creatures with natural untap effects, cards that grant additional untap steps, or blue strategies that benefit from both creature tokens and graveyard interaction. The token generation aspect makes Fishing Pole valuable for sacrifice strategies, go-wide aggro decks, and any archetype that appreciates incremental board presence. Given its broad format legality across Standard, Pioneer, Modern, Commander, and Legacy, players have multiple avenues to explore this card's potential. In Commander, it pairs exceptionally well with commanders that untap consistently or creatures like Seedborn Muse and Wilderness Reclamation effects. The low mana investment combined with the potential for consistent token generation makes Fishing Pole a cost-effective way to build board advantage over multiple turns, particularly appealing to players seeking strategic depth without requiring powerful or expensive cards.
Illustrated by Franz Vohwinkel