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Summary: Learn how to use the Arcbound Slith artifact creature card in a game of Magic the Gathering (MTG) in this free video guide to role playing card games.
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Hi. I'm Mike Lopez with Expert Village and today we'll be discussing artifacts from Magic the Gathering. And now I'm going to talk about Archbound Slith. Archbound Slith is, once again, is an artifact creature, is a Slith, and it is a zero, zero. Once again, you're paying two and you're getting a zero, zero card. This seems a little strange because, once again, this is an uncommon card. So what does that mean? Well, this creature is going to come in, as you see, with modular one, which means it has a plus one, plus one counter. So in essence, it is a one, one artifact creature that's a Slith, but it's also going to have an ability. So here we go you've got an ability for free. What this ability is, is whenever Archbound Slith deals combat damage to a player, put a plus one, plus one counter on it. Once again, any time this creature deals damage to a player, you get to put a plus one, plus one counter on it. Now say, once again, that you hit a player a couple times. Then you will have three plus one, plus one counters on this. But when it goes to the graveyard, you can move those counters from this card onto another card that is an artifact creature.