Name | Magnifying Glass |
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Type | Artifact |
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Flavor | Knight-Inquisitors of Saint Raban delve deep into mysteries best left unexplored. |
Artist | Paolo Puggioni |
Set | Murders at Karlov Manor #255 |
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Name | Magnifying Glass |
---|---|
Type | Artifact |
Description | |
Flavor | Knight-Inquisitors of Saint Raban delve deep into mysteries best left unexplored. |
Artist | Paolo Puggioni |
Set | Murders at Karlov Manor #255 |
Wallpaper | ![]() |
Image | ![]() |
Tierlist
No Rank
Grade it yourself
Magnifying Glass, Artifact, designed by Dan Murayama Scott first released in Apr, 2016 in the set Shadows over Innistrad and was printed exactly in 6 different ways. It's a key card in 1 combos.
The Magnifying Glass card could be beneficial in a deck that focuses on generating card advantage and mana ramp. Decks that rely on artifacts or sacrificing artifacts for value could make good use of this card. However, there are better options available for similar effects, such as Mind Stone or Hedron Archive, which provide more immediate benefits. Overall, while Magnifying Glass has potential in certain strategies, it may not be the most optimal choice for competitive play.
04/08/16
If you sacrifice a Clue for another card’s cost or effect, such as that of Angelic Purge or Tamiyo’s Journal, you can’t also pay and sacrifice it to draw a card.
04/08/16
The token is named Clue and has the artifact subtype Clue. Clue isn’t a creature type.
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