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'''Artifact creatures''' are both [[artifact]]s and [[creature]]s and therefore the rules for both apply to them.<ref>{{DailyRef|making-magic/domo-arigato-mr-roboto-2003-09-29|Domo Arigato, Mr. Roboto|[[Mark Rosewater]]|September 29, 2003}}</ref> In most settings they are [[colorless]], but occasionally they are either [[colored]] or strongly affiliated with a [[color]]. In the beginning artifact creatures didn't have a [[creature type]], but that slowly changed. The first artifact creatures to bear a subtype were <c>Obsianus Golem</c> and <c>Lead Golem</c> from ''[[Sixth Edition]]''. With the [[Grand Creature Type Update]] an "every creature has a creature type" policy was adopted, so lots of artifact creatures gained subtypes at that moment.
'''Artifact creatures''' are both [[artifact]]s and [[creature]]s and therefore the rules for both apply to them.<ref>{{DailyRef|making-magic/domo-arigato-mr-roboto-2003-09-29|Domo Arigato, Mr. Roboto|[[Mark Rosewater]]|September 29, 2003}}</ref> In most settings they are [[colorless]], but occasionally they are either colored or strongly affiliated with a [[color]].  


By and large, most artifact creatures are [[Wikipedia:Robot|robots]] of some sort, and were fashioned out of metal, glass or stone by other creatures or planeswalkers. As such, decks heavy on artifact creatures are often called "Robots" decks.
==History==
In the beginning artifact creatures didn't have a [[creature type]], but that slowly changed. The first artifact creatures to bear a subtype were <c>Obsianus Golem</c> and <c>Lead Golem</c> from ''[[Sixth Edition]]''. With the [[Grand Creature Type Update]] an "every creature has a creature type" policy was adopted, so lots of artifact creatures gained subtypes at that moment. Artifact creatures can have [[artifact type]]s in addition to creature types. <c>Gingerbrute</c> for example is a [[Golem]] (creature type) and [[Food]] (artifact type).
 
By and large, most artifact creatures are [[Wikipedia:Robot|robots]] of some sort and were fashioned out of metal, glass or stone by other creatures or planeswalkers. As such, decks heavy on artifact creatures are often called "Robots" decks.


==Rules==
==Rules==
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===Construct===
===Construct===
A [[Construct]] is the ''Magic'' equivalent of a robot, a magically or mechanically animated device, usually with a pedal propulsion method. They come in a wide variety, but often imitate organical lifeforms.
A [[Construct]] is the ''Magic'' equivalent of a robot, a magically or mechanically animated device, usually with a pedal propulsion method. They come in a wide variety but often imitate organic lifeforms.


===Golem===
===Golem===
A [[Golem]] is a magically or mechanically animated statue. The most well known Golem is [[Karn]] who eventually became a [[planeswalker]].
A [[Golem]] is a magically or mechanically animated statue. The most well-known Golem is [[Karn]] who eventually became a [[planeswalker]].


===Myr===
===Myr===
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* [[Assembly-Worker]]
* [[Assembly-Worker]]
* [[Blinkmoth]]
* [[Blinkmoth]]
* [[Chimera]]
* [[Cyborg]] (Acorn)
* [[Dreadnought]]
* [[Dreadnought]]
* [[Gargoyle]]
* [[Gnome]]
* [[Gnome]]
* [[Juggernaut]]
* [[Juggernaut]]
* [[Masticore]]
* [[Masticore]]
* [[Prism]] 
* [[Sculpture]]
* [[Servo]]
* [[Servo]]
* [[Pest]]
* [[Prism]] 
* [[Triskelavite]], [[Tetravite]] and [[Pentavite]]
* [[Triskelavite]], [[Tetravite]] and [[Pentavite]]
* [[Wall]]
* [[Wall]]


==Clockwork creatures==
===Imitated life===
Clockwork creatures are usually imitations of organic lifeforms and need to be repeatedly wound up. Mechanically this is represented as the card entering the battlefield with a set amount of counters on them which they progressively lose when participating in combat; for example [[Clockwork Avian]], <c>Clockwork Steed</c> and [[Clockwork Swarm]].
Many artifact creatures are an imitation of organic lifeforms. Those creatures share their creature type with their organic counterpart, e.g. [[Horse]], [[Bird]], etc.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The [[Kamigawa block]] and the [[Lorwyn–Shadowmoor block#Lorwyn block|Lorwyn block]] feature no artifact creatures at all, the former having immediately followed the artifact creature-heavy [[Mirrodin block|Mirrodin block.]]
* In the [[Grand Creature Type Update]], the subtype '''Twin''' for a token created by <c>Gemini Engine</c> was changed into a Construct token "named Twin".
* In the [[Grand Creature Type Update]], the subtype '''Twin''' for a token created by <c>Gemini Engine</c> was changed into a Construct token "named Twin".
* <c>Master of Etherium</c> is an artifact creature [[Lord]].
* <c>Master of Etherium</c> is an artifact creature [[Lord]].
* Out of all the artifact creatures in the [[Lorwyn–Shadowmoor block#Shadowmoor block|Shadowmoor block]], only one ({{Card|Altar Golem|3=EVE|title=Altar Golem}}) is not a Scarecrow.
*'''[[Robot]]''' only appears as a creature type on [[Acorn card]]s.
** Notably, ''[[Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty]]'' "bots" like <c>Runaway Trash-Bot</c> are constructs, and not robots.
* ''Neon Dynasty'' also introduced the concept of '''[[Wikipedia:Mecha|Mechs]]''' in the ''Magic'' Multiverse (e.g. <c>Surgehacker Mech</c>). These are giant robots or machines controlled by people. In ''Magic'' they have the [[Vehicle]] type.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 04:35, 29 January 2022

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Artifact creatures are both artifacts and creatures and therefore the rules for both apply to them.[1] In most settings they are colorless, but occasionally they are either colored or strongly affiliated with a color.

History

In the beginning artifact creatures didn't have a creature type, but that slowly changed. The first artifact creatures to bear a subtype were Obsianus Golem and Lead Golem from Sixth Edition. With the Grand Creature Type Update an "every creature has a creature type" policy was adopted, so lots of artifact creatures gained subtypes at that moment. Artifact creatures can have artifact types in addition to creature types. Gingerbrute for example is a Golem (creature type) and Food (artifact type).

By and large, most artifact creatures are robots of some sort and were fashioned out of metal, glass or stone by other creatures or planeswalkers. As such, decks heavy on artifact creatures are often called "Robots" decks.

Rules

From the glossary of the Comprehensive Rules (June 7, 2024—Modern Horizons 3)

Artifact Creature
A combination of artifact and creature that’s subject to the rules for both. See rule 301, “Artifacts,” and rule 302, “Creatures.”

Creature types

A number of creature types are usually associated with artifact creatures.

Construct

A Construct is the Magic equivalent of a robot, a magically or mechanically animated device, usually with a pedal propulsion method. They come in a wide variety but often imitate organic lifeforms.

Golem

A Golem is a magically or mechanically animated statue. The most well-known Golem is Karn who eventually became a planeswalker.

Myr

The Myr are a race of small creatures with beak-like heads native to Mirrodin. They were created by Memnarch to act as spies.

Scarecrow

Scarecrows are artifact creatures native to Shadowmoor and lead by the Reaper King. Originally they were constructed by the Kithkin to help them with farming, but outlived the Kithkin and have taken lives for their own. Mechanically they often deal with colors and -1/-1 counters.

Thopter

A Thopter is a small flying device, Ornithopter being the most well known.

Other types

Imitated life

Many artifact creatures are an imitation of organic lifeforms. Those creatures share their creature type with their organic counterpart, e.g. Horse, Bird, etc.

Trivia

References

  1. Mark Rosewater (September 29, 2003). "Domo Arigato, Mr. Roboto". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.