Equipment cards are among some of the most popular types of artifacts in Mꦺagic: The Gathering. Similar to auras, equipment cards can pr🥃ovide a creature with numerous beneficial abilities📖 and stat increases. However, while aura usually go to the graveyard after the creature they're attached to leaves play, equipment cards stick around, waiting to be equipped to another creature.

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While there is a wide range of excellent equipment cards such as iconic standouts like Sword of Fire and Ice, and Commander's Plate♎ that was recently printed in Commander Legends, not all equipment cards are created equally. There are many equipment cards that players would prefer to forget about (if they haven't ꦦalready) that don't have a fitting home in any format or deck. So today, we're going to examine the worst of the worst when it comes to equipment cards in Magic: the Gathering's history!

10 ಞ Angelic Armaments ▨

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When it comes to equipment, one of the most important things to note about a gꦺiven card is that it has two costs: the card's mana cost and its equi𝓀p cost. In most cases, unless a player is using a card such as Sigarda's Aid, both costs must be paid for an equipment to be used.

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With this in mind Angelic Armaments is a cards that doesn't supply nearly enough value for the costs it demands. A three mana equipment with a four mana equip cost, this artifact provides a creature with flying and +2/+2. This card also does add white to the creature's color identity and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:makes it an angel, but these abilities are 🐎usually negligible. Regardless, a total of seven mana is a ludicrous cost for a single keyword and a +2/+2 buff.

9 Rosethorn Halberd 🦄

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168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Printed in Throne of Eldraine, Rosethorn Halberd costs 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:a single green mana to put into play, and provides an equipped creature with +2/+1. Unfortunately, the card is greatly hindered by a massive eq𒐪uip cost of five mana. While this card can be immediately equip🔯ped to a non-human creature when it enters the battlefield, one can't help but compare this card to the Iconic aura, Rancor. Rancor offers the same amount of power, trample, does not require an equip cost, and is even capable of recurring itself, removing the most common problem that aura's face. This leads Rosethorn Halberd to simply serve as a weaker, watered-down, and more narrow alternative.

8 �🌺� Wooden Stake

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While incredibly flavorful, in most cases, Wooden Stake's ultra-niche design doesn't make for a sought after card. While reasonably priced at two mana and only requiring an equip cost of one, the card in most cases does little to nothing. Providing a small +1/+0 boost to the equipped creature, Wooden Stake causes 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:any vampires blocked by the equipped creature to be destroyed. While this can serve as some tech against a vampire deck, in the majority of cases, it's strictly worse than the card, ♛Bonesplitter, which totes a smaller cost and a +2/+0 benefit.

7 𒅌 Copper Carapace

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Relatively straightforward, Copper Carapace is a one-mana equipment with an equip cost of three, that provides an equipped creature with +2/+2. While there is definitely worse൲ equipment around, when compared to a card like the previously mentioned Bonesplitter, the card is essentially charging two more mana just for an additional +0/+2.

6 Slayer's Cleaver ♎

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Slayer's Cleaver is an equipment card with an identical mana cost and equip cost to that of Angelic Armaments, but with an even more niche and less applicable upside. Providing the equipped creature with +3/+1 (a terrible rate for seven total paid mana), Slayer's Cleaver states that the equipped creature must be blocked by 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:an Eldrazi if able.

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Between lackluster gains and an inflated cost, it's hard to recommend this card for any deck, even one situated within anౠ eldrazi-heavy meta, as it offers no protection from the creature type.

5 ♏Wolfhunter's Quiver 🔴

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Similar to the Wooden Stave and the Slayer's Cleaver, the Wolfhunter's Quiver is a card that is stifled by a reliance on an opponent's creature types. Though this equipment only costs one mana to put into play, it has a hefty equip cost of five. Once equipped, the equipped creature can be tapped to deal one damage to any target, dealing three damage if the target is a werewolf. As a player is not very likely to regula♍rly face off against wer🐽ewolves, a six-mana investment for a "pinger" is a farꦍ cry from worthwhile value.

4 Grifter's Bla🥂de

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Grifter's Blade is a threeཧ mana equi🉐pment with flash. Once it's cast, it can immediately be attached to a creature. While these may sound like solid upsides, it all falls apart once one finds out what the Grifter's Blade does: provide the equipped creature with +1/+1. That's it. Though instant speed is nice, Grifter's Blade does little more than provide a +1/+1 counter for the cost of three mana!

3 ♊ Vulshok Gauntlets

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While Vulshok Gauntlets has a reasonably costed converted mana cost of two, its equip cost of three certainly do🍸esn't do it any favors when remembering the card's inherent drawback. Once e✅quipped to a creature, these gauntlets provide +4/+2. While this could definitely be better, there are far worse rates for the same cost. However, where this card falls on its face is that a creature equipped with these gauntlets can't untap during its controller's untap step. This means that if a player wants to get repeated use of this card, they are most liking going to need to keep paying additional mana, equipping it to different creatures each turn.

2 💖 Heavy A🥃rbalest

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Ever wanted to pay seven mana to deal two damage, all while preventing one's own creature from untapping? Then Heavy Arbalest might be the card one is looking for. First printed in ཧScars of Mirrodin, this card is as overpriced as it is weak. While seven total mana between its casting cost and equip cost are already much higher than they should be for the damage the card can deal, the card is made infinitely worse by preventing the quipped creature from untapping.

1 Ra🔴zor Boomerang

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Razor Boomerang is an abysmal Magic card that should not be included in any Magic deck, regardless of format. Plain and simple. With a casting cost of three and an equip cost of two, Razor Boomerang allows the equipped creature to be tapped to deal a single damage to any target. While this rate of five mana and a tapped creature is already a pathetic cost for one damage, ꦐthe kicker is that after the ability is activated once, the boomerang is returned to its owner's hand. This means that after paying all of that mana and jumping through these hoops, a player must do it all over again!

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