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NameMirari Edit card
TypeLegendary artifact
DescriptionWhenever you cast an instant or sorcery spell, you may pay Icons of mtg. If you do, copy that spell. You may choose new targets for the copy.
Flavor"It offers you what you want, not what you need." —Braids, dementia summoner
ArtistDonato Giancola
SetCommander 2013 #246
WallpaperMirari Crop image Wallpaperdownload
ImageMirari Full hd imagedownload
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About Mirari

Mirari, Legendary artifact, designed by Donato Giancola first released in Oct, 2001 in the set Odyssey and was printed exactly in 5 different ways.

Mirari would be a valuable addition to a deck focused on instant and sorcery spells, particularly in a spell-heavy strategy aiming for multiple copies of powerful spells. While Mirari is a strong card for its mana cost, some decks may prefer alternatives like Primal Amulet, which can reduce the cost of copied spells and eventually transform into a powerful land. However, Mirari's flexibility and immediate impact make it a solid choice for decks looking to maximize spell duplication and versatility.

Rules

10/04/04

Everything about the original spell is copied, including any decisions made on announcement, such as whether it was kicked or its Buyback cost was paid. Effects on the spell, such as Sleight of Mind or Flashback, are not copied.

10/04/04

If the spell is countered before the triggered ability resolves, then the ability will make a copy of how the spell looked right before it was countered.

10/04/04

The copy is not “cast” so it will not trigger anything that triggers on a spell being cast.

10/04/04

You are not required to choose new targets. If you do choose, then the targets must be legal. If you don’t change them, the spell is placed on the stack whether or not the targets are legal. The legality of the targets is always checked on resolution of the spell, so the spell may be countered at that time if all of its targets are illegal.

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