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Thopter Foundry (Alara Reborn) - Ralph Horsley
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Thopter Foundry
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Thopter Foundry by Ralph Horsley
Hey Charlotte! Quick one for you: does Plague Engineer naming Thopter prevent the traditional Thopter-Sword combo? I’ve heard different answers from different tournament-level sources. Thanks, and hope all’s well in your world.
Yes, it does.
With Plague Engineer on the battlefield to give all of your opponents’ Thopters -1/-1, the Thopters from Thopter Foundry will enter the battlefield as 0/0 creatures and immediately die. Since they’re not 1/1 creatures, Sword of the Meek won’t trigger from the graveyard and won’t return itself to the battlefield, stopping the combo dead in its tracks.
Thopter Foundry (Alara Reborn) - Ralph Horsley

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Cousin: I play Thopter Foundry.
Me: How big is it?
Cousin: It's not a creature...
Me: That's not what I asked.
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