| Name | Panoptic Mirror |
|---|---|
| Type | Artifact |
| Description | Imprint — |
| Artist | Glen Angus |
| Set | Darksteel #136 |
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| Name | Panoptic Mirror |
|---|---|
| Type | Artifact |
| Description | Imprint — |
| Artist | Glen Angus |
| Set | Darksteel #136 |
| Wallpaper | |
| Image |
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No Rank
Grade it yourself
Panoptic Mirror, Artifact, designed by Glen Angus first released in Feb, 2004 in the set Darksteel. It see play in 1 formats: Casual. It's a key card in 1 combos.
This Panoptic Mirror card would be best suited for a control deck that focuses on powerful instant and sorcery spells, allowing for repeated casting of key spells without paying their mana cost. While it can be a powerful tool in the right deck, it comes with a high mana cost and vulnerability to removal, so it may not be the most efficient choice compared to other cards like Time Stretch or Omniscience which offer more immediate and impactful effects.
04/18/17
To imprint a split card, you pay X equal to card’s converted mana cost, determined by the combined mana cost of its two halves. If the copied card is a split card, you choose which one side of it to cast, but you can’t cast both sides.
12/01/04
As Panoptic Mirror’s triggered ability resolves, it allows you to create a copy of one of the instant or sorcery cards imprinted on Panoptic Mirror in the Exile zone (that’s where the imprinted card is) and then cast it without paying its mana cost.
12/01/04
Exiling a card when the activated ability resolves is optional. If you choose to exile a card, you can exile only a card with converted mana cost equal to X.
12/01/04
The triggered ability triggers only once each upkeep, not once per imprinted card. If no cards are imprinted on Panoptic Mirror when the triggered ability resolves, it does nothing.
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