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NameDeadly Poison Sampler Edit card
TypeArtifact — contraption
DescriptionWhenever you crank Deadly Poison Sampler, until end of turn, target creature gains "Whenever this creature deals combat damage to a player, destroy target creature that player controls."
ArtistRalph Horsley
SetUnstable #174
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About Deadly Poison Sampler

Deadly Poison Sampler, Artifact — contraption, designed by Ralph Horsley first released in Dec, 2017 in the set Unstable.

This card, Deadly Poison Sampler, would benefit a control deck that focuses on eliminating threats on the opponent's side of the battlefield. While it offers a powerful removal effect, there are more efficient options available such as Murder or Doom Blade. However, in a casual or themed deck, Deadly Poison Sampler could see play for its unique and flavorful ability that can create interesting gameplay interactions.

Rules

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Contraptions are artifacts. Anything that interacts with artifacts will interact with Contraptions.

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If you crank multiple Contraptions, their abilities can be put onto the stack in any order. The ability put onto the stack will resolve first.

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If you or a permanent you control are instructed to assemble a Contraption, reveal the top card of your Contraption deck. Put it onto the battlefield on one of the three sprockets.

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If you or a permanent you control assembles a Contraption and your Contraption deck is empty, nothing happens. You don’t lose the game.

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In Constructed formats, a Contraption deck must have at least fifteen different Contraption cards and no more than one of each.

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In silver-bordered games using Contraptions, you have three sprockets, illustrated on the back of Contraption cards. At the start of the game, put a CRANK! counter on sprocket 3.

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