Name | Pyromancer's Goggles |
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Type | Legendary artifact |
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Flavor | "I hope to meet Jaya Ballard someday. I think we'd get along." —Chandra Nalaar |
Artist | Kevin Sidharta |
Set | Foundations #677 |
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Name | Pyromancer's Goggles |
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Type | Legendary artifact |
Description | |
Flavor | "I hope to meet Jaya Ballard someday. I think we'd get along." —Chandra Nalaar |
Artist | Kevin Sidharta |
Set | Foundations #677 |
Wallpaper | ![]() |
Image | ![]() |
Tierlist
No Rank
Grade it yourself
Pyromancer's Goggles, Legendary artifact, designed by James Paick first released in Jul, 2015 in the set Magic Origins and was printed exactly in 4 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Commander.
A deck that heavily relies on red instant and sorcery spells, such as burn or control decks, would benefit from using Pyromancer's Goggles as it provides extra value by copying those spells. While Pyromancer's Goggles can be powerful in the right deck, it may not always be the best choice due to its high mana cost and potential vulnerability to removal. Other cards like Primal Amulet or Mirari could be considered as alternatives, depending on the specific strategy of the deck. Ultimately, Pyromancer's Goggles could see play in certain niche decks, but its effectiveness may vary depending on the metagame and overall deck composition.
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If a copy is created, you control the copy. That copy is created on the stack, so it’s not “cast.” Abilities that trigger when a player casts a spell won’t trigger. The copy will then resolve like a normal spell, after players get a chance to cast spells and activate abilities.
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If the copied spell is modal (that is, it says “Choose one –” or the like), the copy will have the same mode. You can’t choose a different one.
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The delayed triggered ability will trigger whether Pyromancer’s Goggles is still on the battlefield or not.
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The mana produced by Pyromancer’s Goggles can be spent on anything, not just a red instant or sorcery spell.
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You can’t choose to pay any additional costs for the copy. However, effects based on any additional costs that were paid for the original spell are copied as though those same costs were paid for the copy too. For example, if you sacrifice a 3/3 creature to cast Fling, and you copy it, the copy of Fling will also deal 3 damage to its target.
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