TCG Playability
Artifact — Equipment
Flash When this Equipment enters, attach it to target creature you control. Untap that creature. Equipped creature gets +1/+2 and has reach. Equip {2} ({2}: Attach to target creature you control. Equip only as a sorcery.)
Galadhrim Bow is a versatile equipment piece from the Lord of the Rings set that brings meaningful efficiency to green-based strategies across multiple formats. This artifact equipment costs just two generic and one green mana, making it an exceptionally affordable way to pump your creatures while simultaneously providing reach, a keyword that dramatically shifts combat dynamics by allowing your ground-based threats to block and trade with flying opponents. The flash ability is the true standout feature here, allowing you to deploy this equipment at instant speed and immediately attach it to a creature you control, which then untaps as part of the resolution. This untap clause is deceptively powerful, enabling explosive turn sequences where you can tap a creature for mana or activate an ability, then flash in the Bow to untap it for a second activation or attack phase swing. The equipped creature gains plus one plus two, a respectable pump that makes small utility creatures into genuine threats while the reach keyword adds defensive versatility. Galadhrim Bow slots naturally into creature-focused green decks spanning from limited-format powerhouses to constructed strategies like Gruul aggro, elf-based decks, and any archetype built around mana dorks or creatures with relevant tap abilities. Its broad format legality including Modern, Legacy, Commander, Pauper, and Vintage makes it accessible regardless of your preferred play environment. The flash mechanic provides incredible surprise value in multiplayer formats like Commander and Brawl, where instant-speed board presence can swing complex game states dramatically. Whether you're building a competitive deck or enhancing your collection, this equipment offers real gameplay value and strategic depth that rewards player skill and timing awareness.
Illustrated by Daniel Correia