Equip

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Equip [quality]
(Equip planeswalker)
Keyword Ability
Type Activated
Introduced Mirrodin
Last used Evergreen
Reminder Text Equip [quality] [cost] ([Cost]: Attach this permanent to target [quality] creature you control. Activate this ability only any time you could cast a sorcery.)
Equip planeswalker [cost] ([Cost]: Attach this permanent to target planeswalker you control as though that planeswalker were a creature. Activate only as a sorcery.)
Statistics
401 cards
{W} 7.5% {U} 2.7% {B} 4% {R} 6% {G} 3.2% {W/U} 0.2% {U/B} 0.2% {B/R} 1% {R/G} 0.2% {G/W} 0.5% {R/W} 0.2% {M} 0.2% {artifact symbol} 73.8%
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Equip is a keyword ability found on artifacts with the subtype "Equipment". By paying the equip cost, you can attach the artifact to a creature you control, which is referred to in the text as the "equipped creature".

Description

Equipping can only be activated at sorcery speed. When an equipped creature leaves the battlefield, unlike Auras, the equipment remains on the battlefield.

The first cards with equip appeared in Mirrodin. It was so flavorful and so popular, that it went evergreen immediately. Ninth Edition was the first core set to feature the keyword.[1]

While most equipment designs modify equip timing, costs, and "resting" state, Streets of New Capenna brings a new equip form of "equip Planeswalker" that acts uniquely within the rules.

Rules

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

Equip
A keyword ability that lets a player attach an Equipment to a creature they control. See rule 301, “Artifacts,” and rule 702.6, “Equip.”

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

  • 702.6. Equip
    • 702.6a Equip is an activated ability of Equipment cards. “Equip [cost]” means “[Cost]: Attach this permanent to target creature you control. Activate only as a sorcery.”
    • 702.6b For more information about Equipment, see rule 301, “Artifacts.”
    • 702.6c Equip abilities may further restrict what creatures may be chosen as legal targets. Such restrictions usually appear in the form “Equip [quality]” or “Equip [quality] creature.” These equip abilities may legally target only a creature that’s controlled by the player activating the ability and that has the chosen quality. Additional restrictions for an equip ability don’t restrict what the Equipment may be attached to.
    • 702.6d If a permanent has multiple equip abilities, any of its equip abilities may be activated.
    • 702.6e “Equip planeswalker” is a variant of the equip ability. “Equip planeswalker [cost]” means “[Cost]: Attach this permanent to target planeswalker you control as though that planeswalker were a creature. Activate only as a sorcery.”

Equip [quality]

Starting with Dominaria equip can now specify a quality a creature must have to be equipped.[2] In practice, this has taken the form of a discounted equip cost with a general cost printed alongside it, in contrast to equipment such as Konda's Banner or Gate Smasher.

Equip planeswalker

Luxior, Giada's Gift is the first to use a noncreature permanent as the quality.[3] The rules only qualify what happens with equipping this particular type, in that the planeswalker can be targeted and attached with Luxior's ability as though it was a creature. Luxior's second static ability will then change the planeswalker to a creature, allowing it to remain equipped.

Set Quality Example
Dominaria Legendary creature Blackblade Reforged
Strixhaven: School of Mages Creature token Team Pennant
Commander Legends Commander Commander's Plate
Throne of Eldraine Knight Steelclaw Lance
Streets of New Capenna Planeswalker Luxior, Giada's Gift
Streets of New Capenna Citizen Ceremonial Groundbreaker
Commander Legends: Battle for Baldur's Gate Shaman, Warlock, or Wizard Robe of the Archmagi
The Brothers' War Soldier Veteran's Powerblade

While Bloodthirsty Blade (Commander 2019) doesn't use the keyword, it functionally equips a target creature an opponent controls.

Examples

Example 1

Whispersilk Cloak {3}
Artifact — Equipment
Equipped creature can't be blocked and has shroud. (It can't be the target of spells or abilities.)
Equip {2}

Example 2

Blackblade Reforged {2}
Legendary Artifact — Equipment
Equipped creature gets +1/+1 for each land you control.
Equip legendary creature {3}
Equip {7}

References