Tatterkite
| Name | Tatterkite |
|---|---|
| Type | Artifact creature — scarecrow |
| Description | Flying Tatterkite can't have counters put on it. |
| Flavor | "I rigged it together from wicker and scrap, yet somehow I find it unalterably perfect." —Braenna, cobblesmith |
| Artist | Ron Brown |
| Set | Shadowmoor #264 |
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About Tatterkite
Tatterkite, Artifact creature — scarecrow, designed by Ron Brown first released in May, 2008 in the set Shadowmoor. It's a key card in 1 combos.
This card, Tatterkite, would be beneficial in a deck that focuses on evasion and preventing opponent's strategies that involve putting counters on creatures. It could be particularly useful in a control deck that aims to disrupt the opponent's plans. However, there may be better options available depending on the specific strategy of the deck, such as Steel Hellkite for a more versatile flying threat or Solemn Simulacrum for card advantage and ramp. Ultimately, the decision to include Tatterkite in a deck would depend on the overall game plan and synergy with other cards in the deck.
Rules
05/01/08
If Tatterkite is dealt damage by a creature with wither, that damage has no effect. It’s not prevented; it just doesn’t do anything. Abilities that trigger on damage being dealt will still trigger.
05/01/08
If Tatterkite would enter the battlefield with counters on it, it enters the battlefield but doesn’t have those counters. For example, if an effect grants it persist and then it’s destroyed, it returns to the battlefield without a -1/-1 counter on it.
05/01/08
Tatterkite’s ability prevents any kind of counter from being placed on it, not just -1/-1 counters.
Frequently asked questions about Tatterkite
What type of card is Tatterkite?
Tatterkite is a Artifact creature — scarecrow card in Marvel Snap SNAP.
What does Tatterkite do?
Flying Tatterkite can't have counters put on it.
What set is Tatterkite from?
Tatterkite was first released in the set Shadowmoor, illustrated by Ron Brown.
Is Tatterkite legal to play?
Legality depends on the tournament format -- Tatterkite can be legal in some formats and banned or restricted in others. See the full breakdown per format in the Legality section above.
Is Tatterkite part of any infinite combos?
Yes, Tatterkite is a key card in 1 combo(s) in our combo database, linked from the Combos section of this page.
What cards are similar to Tatterkite?
Cards similar to Tatterkite include Melira's Keepers. See the full list in the Similar cards section above.

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