Panoptic Mirror (Darksteel #136)

Specchio di Panoptic {5}

Artefatto

Imprimere {X}, {T}: Puoi rimuovere dal gioco una carta istantaneo o stregoneria con costo di mana convertito pari a X presente nella tua mano. (Quella carta viene impressa su questo artefatto.)

All'inizio del tuo mantenimento, puoi copiare una carta istantaneo o stregoneria impressa e giocare la copia senza pagare il suo costo di mana.

Illustrated by Glen Angus

Standard
Alchemy
Pioneer
Explorer
Modern
Historic
Legacy
Brawl
Vintage
Timeless
Commander
Banned
Pauper
Oathbreaker
Penny
Notes and Rules Information for Specchio di Panoptic:
  • Only the English version of a Magic card receives Oracle updates and errata. View this card in English. (Scryfall note)
  • 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. (2004-12-01)
  • You don’t pay the spell’s mana cost. If the spell has X in its mana cost, X is 0. You do pay any additional costs for that spell. You can’t use any alternative costs. (2004-12-01)
  • 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. (2004-12-01)
  • You may imprint a card on Panoptic Mirror in response to the upkeep-triggered ability. If you do, that card is available to copy when the triggered ability resolves. (2004-12-01)
  • 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. (2004-12-01)
  • The creation of the copy and then the casting of the copy are both optional. (2005-03-01)
  • 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. (2017-04-18)