| Name | Crown of Empires |
|---|---|
| Type | Artifact |
| Description | |
| Flavor | "With this crown, assert your authority." —Crown inscription |
| Artist | John Avon |
| Set | The List #250 |
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| Name | Crown of Empires |
|---|---|
| Type | Artifact |
| Description | |
| Flavor | "With this crown, assert your authority." —Crown inscription |
| Artist | John Avon |
| Set | The List #250 |
| Wallpaper | |
| Image |
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No Rank
Grade it yourself
Crown of Empires, Artifact, designed by John Avon first released in May, 2020 in the set Magic 2012 and was printed exactly in 2 different ways.
This card, Crown of Empires, would be beneficial in a deck focused on artifact synergy and control strategies in Magic: the Gathering. It works best in a deck that already includes Scepter of Empires and Throne of Empires to take full advantage of its control abilities. However, there are potentially better options depending on the specific deck strategy, such as cards with more immediate impact or versatility. Whether Crown of Empires should see play would ultimately depend on the overall deck strategy and how well it synergizes with other cards in the deck.
09/22/11
If you control artifacts named Scepter of Empires and Throne of Empires, the targeted creature won’t be tapped. You’ll just gain control of it.
09/22/11
Whether or not you control the correct artifacts is determined when the ability resolves.
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