Creatures with bribery counters on them can't be declared as attackers or blockers. However, if a bribery counter is put on a creature that's already been declared as an attacker or blocker, that creature will continue to attack or block that combat.
MTG · Card
◇ Catalog #110
Gwafa Hazid, Profiteer
con·#110·rare·nonfoil
Illus. Todd Lockwood
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Feb '09
17 yr ago
Value
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Volatility · moderate
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Played in EDH
EDHrec rank #9,981 · Niche pick
Variants
Gameplay
Legendary Creature — Human Rogue
{W}{U}, {T}: Put a bribery counter on target creature you don't control. Its controller draws a card.
Creatures with bribery counters on them can't attack or block.
"Everyone has a price."
2/2
Legalities
tlrlegal
duellegal
brawlnot legal
pennylegal
PreDH
Rulings · 2
wotc
wotc
If Gwafa Hazid leaves the battlefield, any bribery counters will remain where they are. However, without a Gwafa Hazid on the battlefield, creatures with bribery counters on them can attack and block as normal. If another Gwafa Hazid enters, its ability will affect all creatures with bribery counters on them, including the ones that received counters from a different Gwafa Hazid.
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Magic: The Gathering · ™ & © Wizards of the Coast · Illus. Todd Lockwood
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