Blue Ribbon
Artifact β Equipment
Blue Ribbon
Artifact β Equipment
Card Text
When this Equipment enters, ask a person outside the game which creature you control is most deserving of a blue ribbon. Attach this Equipment to that creature.
Equipped creature has best in show. (Whenever another creature becomes the target of a spell or ability you control, you may copy that spell or ability. If you do, the copy targets this creature.)
Equip
Card Details
- Mana Value
- 1
- Colors
- Colorless
- Color Identity
- Colorless
- EDHREC Rank
- #30,478
Format Legalities
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Price History (30d)
All Printings (2)
| Set | # | Rarity | Lang | Artist | Price | Foil |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unfinity (UNF) | #470 | rare | en | Chuck Lukacs | β | $0.21 |
| Unfinity (UNF) | #184 | rare | en | Chuck Lukacs | $0.09 | $0.13 |
Official Rulings (2)
If you control more than one creature with best in show, one of them becoming a target of a spell or ability you control (or a creature you control without best in show becoming such a target) will start a chain reaction. Say you control two creatures with best in show. The first becomes the target of a spell you control. That causes the best in show ability of the second creature to trigger. If you copy the spell, the second creature becomes the target of the copy, causing the best in show ability of the first creature to trigger. If you copy the spell, the first creature becomes the target of the copy causing the best in show ability of the second creature to trigger. And so on. Copying the spell or ability is optional, so the player may stop the award ceremony at their discretion.
If you control no creatures when Blue Ribbon's enters-the-battlefield ability resolves, the outside person won't be able to choose the most deserving one. Blue Ribbon will just stay unattached.
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