Dragon's Claw Artifact Card in Magic the Gathering

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Summary: Learn how to use the Dragon's Claw artifact 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. Now I'm going to discuss Dragon's Claw. Dragon's Claw is a very, very powerful artifact that is currently in the tenth edition. It is an uncommon. This card, actually as you see, comes from a different block. But it is in the tenth edition, so this does make this legal. This is an artifact. And Dragon's Claw costs you two to put out. It costs you two colorless, which means you can play any mana of any color to pay this cost. And what this card does is, it's a life giver. Whenever a player plays a red spell, you may gain one life. Once again, cannot reiterate this enough, that you have to keep track of your life giving, because things like this say "may" on it, which means it does not automatically trip whenever someone plays a spell, which means if you do not catch it when the spell is being played or right after the spell has been played, then you will not get the chance to go up in life. Once again, there is one for all colors in Magic and they're artifacts, and they are very important if you are running heavy spell-based or your opponent is running heavy spell-based decks, in which someone is playing multiple spells a turn. That way, you can keep your life up."

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