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NameEtherium Astrolabe Edit card
TypeArtifact
DescriptionFlash Icons of mtg, Icons of mtg, Sacrifice an artifact: Draw a card.
Flavor"Speculation is foolish when the tools of certainty are available." —Cinna, vedalken consul
ArtistMichael Bruinsma
SetShards of Alara #41
WallpaperEtherium Astrolabe Crop image Wallpaperdownload
ImageEtherium Astrolabe Full hd imagedownload
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About Etherium Astrolabe

Etherium Astrolabe, Artifact, designed by Michael Bruinsma first released in Oct, 2008 in the set Shards of Alara. It's a key card in 1 combos.

This Etherium Astrolabe card would be beneficial in an artifact-heavy deck that focuses on card draw and sacrificing artifacts for value. However, there are better options like Urza's Bauble or Mishra's Bauble which provide card draw without the need to sacrifice an artifact, making them more efficient choices for decks looking to maximize card advantage. While Etherium Astrolabe has its niche uses, it may not see widespread play in competitive Magic: The Gathering decks due to the availability of more powerful alternatives.

Rules

10/01/08

The only difference between a colored artifact and a colorless artifact is, obviously, its color. Unlike most artifacts, a colored artifact requires colored mana to cast. Also unlike most artifacts, a colored artifact has a color in all zones. It will interact with cards that care about color. Other than that, a colored artifact behaves just like any other artifact. It will interact as normal with any card that cares about artifacts, such as Shatter or Arcbound Ravager.

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