Chainbreaker

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NameChainbreaker
TypeArtifact creature — scarecrow
DescriptionChainbreaker enters with two -1/-1 counters on it. Icons of mtg, Icons of mtg: Remove a -1/-1 counter from target creature.
FlavorScarecrows deemed too malevolent to roam free are shackled to boulders or dolmen stones. Their animosity usually outlives the chains.
ArtistJeff Miracola
SetShadowmoor #249
WallpaperChainbreaker Crop image Wallpaperdownload
ImageChainbreaker Full hd imagedownload
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About Chainbreaker

Chainbreaker, Artifact creature — scarecrow, designed by Jeff Miracola first released in May, 2008 in the set Shadowmoor.

This card could be beneficial in a deck that focuses on -1/-1 counter synergies or has ways to utilize the ability to remove -1/-1 counters from creatures for strategic advantage. Decks that include cards with abilities that trigger or benefit from having -1/-1 counters, such as proliferate effects or creatures that grow stronger when counters are removed, could make good use of Chainbreaker. However, there are potentially more efficient cards that offer similar effects, such as Devoted Druid or Hapatra, Vizier of Poisons, which may see more play in competitive decks due to their additional abilities and synergies. Ultimately, the decision to include Chainbreaker in a deck would depend on the specific strategy and synergies of the deck in question.

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Frequently asked questions about Chainbreaker

What type of card is Chainbreaker?

Chainbreaker is a Artifact creature — scarecrow card in Marvel Snap SNAP.

What does Chainbreaker do?

Chainbreaker enters with two -1/-1 counters on it. {3}, {T}: Remove a -1/-1 counter from target creature.

What set is Chainbreaker from?

Chainbreaker was first released in the set Shadowmoor, illustrated by Jeff Miracola.

Is Chainbreaker legal to play?

Legality depends on the tournament format -- Chainbreaker can be legal in some formats and banned or restricted in others. See the full breakdown per format in the Legality section above.

What cards are similar to Chainbreaker?

Cards similar to Chainbreaker include Iceberg, Salt Road Quartermasters, Spike Worker. See the full list in the Similar cards section above.