Dancing Scimitar
# Dancing Scimitar Dancing Scimitar represents a particular moment in Magic's equipment design philosophy. Before the equipment mechanic was formalized in Mirrodin, this card explored the concept of an artifact that animated and fought independently. Collectors appreciate it as a curiosity from Sixth Edition's broader artifact theme, though it never saw meaningful constructed play. The card's mechanical awkwardness—requiring mana investment to attack—limited its appeal even in casual formats. Still, it holds interest for players building artifact-focused decks or exploring Magic's pre-modern design space. The nonfoil printing is straightforward, with no special variants to distinguish. It remains a modest collectible within the equipment lineage rather than a sought-after piece.