Summary: Learn how to use the Razor Golem 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 discuss Razor Golem. Razor Golem is another powerful artifact creature. You will notice that a lot of artifact creatures are indeed very powerful. Razor Golem costs you six to play and you're getting your three-four. Well, once again your paying six you're only getting a three-four. Which means, you're going to have an ability. Well, the actual ability on this card is that attacking doesn't cause Razor Golem to tap. Which means, he's a constant blocker. Which means, you can attack with him and block with him next turn. Because, he doesn't tap after attacking. However, you're also going to get a really cool effect. And, this cool effect is that Razor Golem has an affinity for plains. Which means, that for every plain you control this spell costs one less. So, if you have four plains or so. If you have four plains, then this spell costs four plains less or four colorless less and you can play this spell for two. Or, same on turn three if you have three plains then the cost is only going to be three and you can play this card on turn three and get the benefits from turn three on."
eHow Article: Razor Golem Artifact Card in Magic the Gathering
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