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NameCoat of Arms Edit card
TypeArtifact
DescriptionEach creature gets +1/+1 for each other creature on the battlefield that shares at least one creature type with it. (For example, if two Goblin Warriors and a Goblin Shaman are on the battlefield, each gets +2/+2.)
FlavorWe love all shapes and sizes—the weirder, the better.
ArtistNathan Jurevicius
SetSecret Lair Drop #1903
WallpaperCoat of Arms Crop image Wallpaperdownload
ImageCoat of Arms Full hd imagedownload
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About Coat of Arms

Coat of Arms, Artifact, designed by Scott M. Fischer first released in Jun, 1998 in the set Exodus and was printed exactly in 20 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Commander. It's a key card in 1 combos.

A tribal deck, such as a Goblin or Elf tribal deck, would benefit greatly from Coat of Arms in Magic: the Gathering. It can quickly pump up the power and toughness of all creatures sharing a creature type, potentially creating huge threats on the battlefield. However, there are other cards like Shared Animosity that can offer a similar effect for a lower cost and with less potential downside, making it a more efficient choice in many cases. Coat of Arms can still see play in casual tribal decks for its powerful effect, but competitive decks may opt for more efficient alternatives.

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Rules

10/01/09

Sharing multiple creature types doesn’t give an additional bonus. Coat of Arms counts creatures, not creature types.

10/04/04

If a creature has more than one creature type, and one of those types matches the creature you are calculating for, then count that creature. Only one type needs to match in order to get counted.

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