| Name | Bazaar Trader |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — goblin |
| Description | |
| Flavor | "No need for a hurda? How about these maps to recently discovered tombs? Or these vials of invisible potion? Very fancy . . ." |
| Artist | Matt Cavotta |
| Set | Worldwake #72 |
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About Bazaar Trader
Bazaar Trader, Creature — goblin, designed by Matt Cavotta first released in Feb, 2010 in the set Worldwake. It's a key card in 2 combos.
This Bazaar Trader card could be beneficial in a deck that focuses on temporary control effects or political gameplay, where you can use it to make deals with opponents or manipulate the board state to your advantage. However, there are more efficient and powerful cards like Threaten or Act of Aggression that offer similar effects without the need for an additional player's involvement. Bazaar Trader may not see much play in competitive settings but could be fun and interesting in casual or themed decks that revolve around chaotic or interactive gameplay.
Rules
03/01/10
This effect has no duration. The targeted player retains control of the targeted permanent until the game ends, the permanent leaves the battlefield, or an effect causes someone else to gain control of it.
03/01/10
You may target yourself with Bazaar Trader’s ability. Normally, this won’t have any visible effect. However, the ability would override an effect with a limited duration that gave you control of a permanent. For example, if you temporarily gained control of a creature with Act of Treason, targeting yourself and that creature with Bazaar Trader’s ability would then cause you to gain control of the creature indefinitely.

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