| Name | Furnace Dragon |
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| Type | Creature — dragon |
| Description | Affinity for artifacts (This spell costs |
| Artist | Matthew D. Wilson |
| Set | Arena Anthology 4 #19 |
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| Name | Furnace Dragon |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — dragon |
| Description | Affinity for artifacts (This spell costs |
| Artist | Matthew D. Wilson |
| Set | Arena Anthology 4 #19 |
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Furnace Dragon, Creature — dragon, designed by Matthew D. Wilson first released in Feb, 2004 in the set Darksteel and was printed exactly in 5 different ways.
A deck focused on artifacts, such as an artifact-heavy deck in Magic: The Gathering, would benefit from using Furnace Dragon due to its affinity for artifacts ability, allowing it to cost less to cast for each artifact you control. However, there may be better options depending on the specific strategy of the deck, such as Hellkite Tyrant, which can also interact with artifacts in a powerful way. Whether Furnace Dragon should see play would depend on the overall synergy and strategy of the deck it is being considered for.
09/20/13
If a creature (such as Clone) enters the battlefield as a copy of this creature, the copy’s “enters-the-battlefield” ability will still trigger as long as you cast that creature spell from your hand.
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