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Mtg the magic mirror
Mtg the magic mirror










mtg the magic mirror

Limited 2/5 – If you’re uncommitted or already in the UR spells deck it’s good, otherwise pass and try to hook someone else in it. Drawing an extra card in a cumulative manner in these formats is essential and if they don’t deal with it immediately, you’ll be dealing with them!Ĭonstructed 1/5 – Not good enough for the benefits in a constructed format like Pioneer or Standard.

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In the previous Standard where Izzet Phoenix was running around this card might fit in the sideboard or even get it’s own spot in a Thousand Year Storm deck.Īt the FNM Tables where casual decks can kind of get t here, this card has a shot if you’re in a low-tier FNM.īut where it shines is Commander and Multiplayer where you can get the full value of this spells based artifact. Magic Mirror on the Wall is probably the Johnniest Card they tossed in to this set and I’ve been seeing a bunch of local FNM Brewers messing around with it trying to make it work.

mtg the magic mirror

Today we’re looking at one of the more flavorful cards in Throne of Eldraine, which doesn’t narrow it down much because almost everything in this set is chock full of flavor! Hello Everyone and welcome back to Pojo’s Card of the Day, this week we’re looking at cards that haven’t been lauded for their immediate standard impact, but to be fair anything that wasn’t Oko was for the most part ignored in Standard. It’s definitely a card that can do a lot in a long game, as getting more cards can help you to break a board stall, but I feel like it’s a spell that’s not going to do much outside of really casual decks the effect is slow, and getting it set up takes a lot of resources. Of course, this is a card that’s nowhere near as good as the best-case scenario it’s an expensive artifact that needs a turn before really impacting the board, it really doesn’t impact the board much at all, and it has a color-heavy mana cost. The Magic Mirror is nominally more expensive, but it also has a “no max hand size” effect and carries a potential discount with it three mana for a flood of cards is quite a nice deal, and the cost reduction kicks in by doing something blue decks (and blue-adjacent decks) like doing a fair bit. Their effects are remarkably similar, actually each turn, you draw more and more cards during your upkeep.

mtg the magic mirror

The Magic Mirror reminds me a lot of an old enchantment called Mind Unbound.












Mtg the magic mirror