| Name | Clay Pigeon |
|---|---|
| Type | Artifact creature — bird |
| Description | Flying
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| Artist | D. Alexander Gregory |
| Set | Unglued #73 |
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| Name | Clay Pigeon |
|---|---|
| Type | Artifact creature — bird |
| Description | Flying
|
| Artist | D. Alexander Gregory |
| Set | Unglued #73 |
| Wallpaper | |
| Image |
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Clay Pigeon, Artifact creature — bird, designed by D. Alexander Gregory first released in Aug, 1998 in the set Unglued.
This unique card could find a home in a deck that focuses on stalling the game and preventing damage, such as a control or defensive strategy. While Clay Pigeon's ability can be situational and require some dexterity, it could be a fun and unexpected addition to a casual or themed deck. However, in more competitive settings, there are likely more efficient and reliable cards available for achieving similar effects, making Clay Pigeon less likely to see play in high-level Magic: The Gathering decks.
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