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Paladin's Arms
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Paladin's Arms

Final Fantasy common

Artifact — Equipment

Job select (When this Equipment enters, create a 1/1 colorless Hero creature token, then attach this to it.) Equipped creature gets +2/+1, has ward {1}, and is a Knight in addition to its other types. Lightbringer and Hero's Shield — Equip {4} ({4}: Attach to target creature you control. Equip only as a sorcery.)

Strategy & Gameplay

Paladin's Arms from the FIN set is a versatile white Equipment that brings meaningful utility to multiple strategic archetypes while maintaining excellent efficiency across numerous formats. This artifact Equipment features the innovative job select mechanic, which ensures you'll always have a creature to equip it to by generating a 1/1 colorless Hero token upon entry, solving one of the traditional challenges Equipment decks face when they lack sufficient creatures. The card grants its equipped creature a respectable +2/+1 power boost alongside ward {1}, making your threats more resilient to targeted removal while the Knight typing opens synergistic possibilities with other tribal-focused strategies. At just two mana for the initial cost with an equip price of four mana as a sorcery, Paladin's Arms offers reasonable rate of play that rewards both tempo-oriented strategies and more midrange approaches. Players seeking this card should consider it a strong inclusion in any white-based Equipment strategy, particularly in formats like Standard, Pioneer, and Commander where Equipment synergies remain relevant. The job select mechanic provides excellent defensive utility while the ward effect makes your threats significantly harder to remove, creating a snowballing threat that demands answers. Beyond Equipment-specific decks, Paladin's Arms fits naturally into Knight tribal strategies, going-wide token strategies, and tempo decks that value efficiency and threat density. The card's universal legality across nearly every format makes it a solid investment for versatile deckbuilders looking to maximize their collection value while constructing competitive, synergy-driven strategies.

Illustrated by Immanuela Crovius

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