Contaminated Bond Black Card in Magic the Gathering

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

    Summary: Learn how to use the black Contaminated Bond enchantment card in a game of Magic the Gathering (MTG) in this free video guide to role playing card games.

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    "MIKE LOPEZ: Hi. I'm Mike Lopez with Expert Village, and today we're going to be discussing the black color from "Magic: The Gathering". And now, I'm going to discuss Contaminated Bond. Contaminated Bond is a very interesting enchantment from your basic set. It is a common; it costs you 20 to 25 cents at your local gaming store. This an enchantment aura, once again, aura is new to game, but it's because there are special things you can do with aura now, which also means that this is an enchant creature card to enchant a creature. When you play this card, you will target a creature that is already in play, and you will place this card either underneath, or on top of that card. Contaminated Bond cost you one and a black to play, and what it does is it gives your creature this in the title, whenever enchanted creature attacks or blocks, its controller loses three life. Once again, this card will go on your opponent's card, and if he attacks or blocks with a creature that is enchanted, or that you enchant it with this card, then that opponent will automatically lose 3 life. It's very important to play on the little cards, or on players who're playing heavy creature decks."

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