| Name | Inflation Station |
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| Type | Artifact — contraption |
| Description | Whenever you crank Inflation Station, target creature gets +3/+3 until end of turn. |
| Artist | Chuck Lukacs |
| Set | Unstable #190 |
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| Name | Inflation Station |
|---|---|
| Type | Artifact — contraption |
| Description | Whenever you crank Inflation Station, target creature gets +3/+3 until end of turn. |
| Artist | Chuck Lukacs |
| Set | Unstable #190 |
| Wallpaper | |
| Image |
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No Rank
Grade it yourself
Inflation Station, Artifact — contraption, designed by Chuck Lukacs first released in Dec, 2017 in the set Unstable.
Inflation Station would be a great addition to an aggro deck that focuses on pumping up creatures quickly for a big attack. While it provides a temporary boost, there are better cards like Giant Growth or Titanic Growth that offer similar effects for a lower cost and can be used at instant speed, making them more versatile. Inflation Station could see play in casual or themed decks for fun, but in competitive settings, it might not be the most efficient choice.
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Contraptions are artifacts. Anything that interacts with artifacts will interact with Contraptions.
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If you crank multiple Contraptions, their abilities can be put onto the stack in any order. The ability put onto the stack will resolve first.
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If you or a permanent you control are instructed to assemble a Contraption, reveal the top card of your Contraption deck. Put it onto the battlefield on one of the three sprockets.
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If you or a permanent you control assembles a Contraption and your Contraption deck is empty, nothing happens. You don’t lose the game.
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In Constructed formats, a Contraption deck must have at least fifteen different Contraption cards and no more than one of each.
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In silver-bordered games using Contraptions, you have three sprockets, illustrated on the back of Contraption cards. At the start of the game, put a CRANK! counter on sprocket 3.
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