TCG Playability
Legendary Artifact — Spacecraft
Station (Tap another creature you control: Put charge counters equal to its power on this Spacecraft. Station only as a sorcery. It's an artifact creature at 8+.) 1+ | At the beginning of combat on your turn, put your choice of a +1/+1 counter or two charge counters on up to one other target artifact. 8+ | Flying Other artifacts you control have hexproof and indestructible.
Inspirit, Flagship Vessel is a dynamic three-color artifact creature that offers tremendous strategic flexibility across multiple Magic formats. This legendary spacecraft costs three mana (one blue, one red, and one white) and enters as a 5/5 flyer with a powerful passive ability that grants hexproof and indestructible to all your other artifacts, making it an excellent centerpiece for artifact-focused strategies. The card's primary mechanic revolves around the Station ability, which allows you to tap another creature you control as a sorcery to put charge counters equal to that creature's power onto Inspirit. This design rewards you for building wide with artifact creatures while creating a resource engine that scales throughout the game. Once Inspirit accumulates eight or more charge counters, it becomes a flying threat that dominates the board while continuously generating value through its triggered ability, which puts either a +1/+1 counter or two charge counters on another target artifact at the beginning of combat. Players should consider Inspirit in dedicated artifact decks, particularly in Commander and Historic formats where you can leverage synergies with creature tokens, sacrifice outlets, and artifact lords. The combination of protection, growth potential, and resource generation makes this card exceptional in Urza-shell decks, affinity strategies, and any list emphasizing artifact synergies. Its utility across Legacy, Vintage, and Timeless formats provides accessibility for competitive and casual players alike, making Inspirit a versatile addition to any artifact-centric collection.
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