Chimeric Egg Artifact Card in Magic the Gathering

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Part of the video series: Artifact Cards: Magic the Gathering Game

Summary: Learn how to use the Chimeric Egg artifact card in a game of Magic the Gathering (MTG) in this free video guide to role playing card games.

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Chimeric Egg Artifact Card in Magic the Gathering

Hi. I'm Mike Lopez with Expert Village and today we'll be discussing Artifacts from Magic the Gathering. Now, I'm going to talk about Chimeric Egg. Chimeric Egg is one of the most annoying creatures/artifacts that you will see and I will get to creature in a second. It is an uncommon, is an artifact. Once again, this card itself is not a creature. But, it has a very very cool ability. For three, you can put Chimeric Egg into play. Now, whenever an opponent plays a non-artifact spell put a charge counter on Chimeric Egg. So, that's any spell that's not an artifact spell. Which, once again if you have an opponent who is not running heavy artifact then this will basically get a counter every time your opponent plays a spell. Now, what these counters do is that you can remove three counters from Chimeric Egg and Chimeric Egg becomes a six-six artifact creature with trample until the end of turn. Now, once again this can be done during your turn which you can use the Chimeric Egg to attack or during your opponents turn in which you can use the Chimeric Egg to defend. And, the Chimeric Egg doesn't go anywhere unless someone destroys the artifact no matter if it has a counter on it or not.

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