Treasure Nabber

Treasure Nabber

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Commander Legal
Duel Legal
Legacy Legal
Oathbreaker Legal
Vintage Legal
Card Set Commander Masters
Card Type Creature — Goblin Rogue
Rarity   Rare  
Card Number #265
Mana Cost   
Card Text Whenever an opponent taps an artifact for mana, gain control of that artifact until the end of your next turn.
Flavor Text The Law of Givesies Backsies is respected by every noble pursuer of shiny things.
Artist Alex Konstad
Is Promo? No
Has Foil? Yes
Online Only? No
Frame Version 2015
Border Color Black
Oversized? No
Joke Card? No
Reprint? Yes
In Starter? No
Time Shifted? No
Subtypes Goblin, Rogue
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Card Rulings

2018-07-13

An artifact is "tapped for mana" when a player activates a mana ability of an artifact that includes   (the tap symbol). Notably, tapping an artifact to pay for a spell with the improvise keyword is not tapping that artifact for mana.

2018-07-13

If an opponent taps an artifact for mana during your turn, you'll gain control of it and keep control of it until the end of your next turn.

2018-07-13

If multiple players each control Treasure Nabbers, an artifact tapped for mana will make quite a journey. For example, if player A taps an artifact for mana during their turn, and players B and C are the next players in turn order who control Treasure Nabbers, C's ability resolves before B and C gains control of the artifact. Then B gains control of the artifact. B keeps it during their turn, and then C regains control of the artifact once B's effect expires, then A will have it back after C's expires. However, if B or C taps the artifact for mana, one of them will take it from the other. You may need to pay very careful attention to which effects are still in effect, which have expired, and who owns what.

2018-07-13

If the artifact leaves the battlefield, Treasure Nabber doesn't nab it from the zone it moved to.

2018-07-13

If you control multiple Treasure Nabbers, their effects all expire at the same time. You won't keep an artifact for any longer.

2018-07-13

In a multiplayer game, if a player leaves the game, all cards that player owns leave as well. If that player controls any nabbed treasures, the effect giving that player control of those artifacts ends.

2018-07-13

The artifact remains tapped when you gain control of it.