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CardName: Pan-thoptic Mirror Cost: 5 Type: Artifact Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: *Imprint* - {X}, {T}: You may exile an instant or sorcery card with mana value X from your hand. At the beginning of your upkeep, choose a card exiled with Pan-thoptic Mirror. Create an X/X colorless Thopter creature token with flying, where X is the mana value of the chosen card, and encode a copy of the chosen card on it. (Whenever that creature deals combat damage to a player, its controller may cast a copy of the encoded card without paying its mana cost.) Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Infinite Potential Well Rare Imprint –
![]() ![]() At the beginning of your upkeep, choose a card exiled with Pan-thoptic Mirror. Create an X/X colorless Thopter creature token with flying, where X is the mana value of the chosen card, and encode a copy of the chosen card on it. (Whenever that creature deals combat damage to a player, its controller may cast a copy of the encoded card without paying its mana cost.) |
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forgot flying on the thopter
Gosh. So every turn you get a flying spellstick. That goes very big very quickly.
Although given you have 5 mana, your spellsticks probably work too well as beat-sticks and you won't actually get to live the dream of "And I cast 5 copies of..." very often.
Funky. It's Panoptic Mirror meets Riptide Replicator meets Spellbinder, using Last Thoughts technology.
I don't think creating copies in exile that stick around more than transiently has been done before, but I don't see any severe rules problems with it beyond the memory issues.
Panoptic Mirror is already a one-card infinite turn combo. Any riff I make on it can't be as broken as the original