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Mycosynth Lattice (Darksteel)

Rarity : R
Casting Cost : 6
Card Type : Artifact
Card Text : All permanents are artifacts in addition to their other types.
Artist : Anthony S. Waters

 
Product Review Rating : **** (23 reviews)
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Darksteel Rare Artifact 



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***** Amazing Card.

  -- By Elliott Dent from Kent, England on August 14, 2011


***** Mycosynth Lattice +Mycosynth Golem +Darksteel Forge is unstoppable. Or any combo there of. Worried about the mana cost? Just throw in four Tinkers and laugh as dominate the game by your second turn.

  -- By Samuel Birdzell from Virginia on July 23, 2011


***** think about this in a burn deck against eldarzi shivers

  -- By dakota forsythe from battlefield on February 28, 2011


**** What about pairing these with Kill Switch?

  -- By Jim from Madison, WI on February 23, 2011


*** Whats with all these combos? This is all you need: Mycosynth Lattice + Shattering Spree and you WIN.

  -- By Anonymous from NJ, USA on January 12, 2011


***** Lattice + Memnarch + Tolarian Academy + Affinity = Rage Quit

  -- By Anonymous from NY on September 28, 2010


***** I built a Blue Artifact deck with this card. Large drawer/mana, tinkers, time twists & some low cost counter spells & boomerangs to buy some time. Paired this card up with darksteel forge, and through in NEVINRAL'S DISC! BYE BYE ENEMY ARTICACT, CREATURES, ENCHANTMENTS, & LANDS (since their now artifacts 2) & then Trinosphere clenches control. this deck is still under construction, but it sits at....... 1 Darksteel Forge 1 Platinum Angel 1 Mycosynth Latus 1 Nevinral's Disc 1 Trinosphere 1 Capsize 4 Force of Wills 4 Foils 4 Forbids 4 Mana Drains 4 Timetwisters 4 Tinkers 4 Mystic Tutors 4 Mox Saphires 4 Seats of Sydnod 4 Sol Rings 12 Islands 1 Tolerian Academy I wish I had black lotuses and time walks, but it plays out surprisingly well v.s. every deck i've put it up against with exception mabey to heavy counterspelling decks. And for those who think darksteel forge is dumb cause its to costly, I can get darksteel forge out on 1st turn > mox +land +sol ring +tinker. Not to mention Tolarian Academy, Mana Drains, energy drains, urzas lands, sol rings, master transmuter, ect, I could go on for days???

  -- By Jimbo from Norfolk, MA, USA on July 23, 2010


*** Good card, its cost is high but you can 'tinker' it to play, use with Leonin Abunas. Oh and Dan you cant keep Furnace Dragon as it would be an artifact as well you are in the same boat as your opponent. Your combo is a rest minus all permanance in play leaving you with no tactical advantage at this point other than your hand.

  -- By Tim from Richwoods, Mo on November 19, 2009


***** lattice + echoing ruin is even nicer land-removing combo

  -- By Anonymous from Slovakia, Europe on December 25, 2008


*** disciple of the vault + megatog...........anyone?

  -- By Brian from upinya mother on May 22, 2008


***** Getting this card, as well as the Darksteel Forge, is nothing. Ever hear of Tinker? Arcum Dagsson? This combos with too many things for it to not be an awesome card. Lattice+Blasting Station+Summoning Station for a non-artifact deck is a quick easy kill (can be done very early, turn five too). Lattice+Splinter on a mono-colored deck means the opponent has no more lands. >=D Lattice+Blinkmoth Urn+Gemstone Array is the best mana acceleration ever (since they can all be dropped on the third/fourth turn. Thank you, Tinker and Dark Ritual!), and anything you can't use, you can store in the Array.

  -- By Vincent Mahoney from Marietta, OH on April 14, 2008


***** yeah this and darksteel forge is rediculous, because, hey, has anyone heard of the blue sorcery called tinker? lololol sac and artifact, search your library for an artifact and put it INTO PLAY? oh yeah, for 2U too so it's not too hard

  -- By Anonymous from CA, US of A on March 07, 2008


**** Mycosynth Lattice + Atog = wow? Am i wrong?

  -- By Tyler from Atlanta, GA on February 06, 2008


***** Review number three is wrong, they aren't artifacts their colorless but this a great card. Many combos. Try glorious anthem march of the machines and this.

  -- By you from her on November 17, 2007


***** This card rocks with Hurkyl's Recall. One of the finest combo, in addition imagine sticking it on an isochron scepter. Your opponents wont be able to handle having all their permanents being returned to their hands every turn.

  -- By Heavenearth from Singapore on August 26, 2007


**** great card and everything, but the first person says to combine-this+mamnarch+platinum angel+darksteel forge-well if your deck depends on those cards that are expensive. plus if your deck depends on 4 cards out of a roughly 60 card deck, chances are your not going to win

  -- By DRM!(94 from Chicago IL USA on May 27, 2007


**** Furnace dragon! bring in a 5/5 flyer for three red and every other permanant gets removed! can your opponent recover in 4 turns???

  -- By dan murillo from Sacramento, CA on May 10, 2007


***** 9 is not a high number at all in an artifact based deck. It's easily achieved with urza lands. Or you could just energy tap memnarch and pay two more and you have your darksteel forge for 4, assuming of course that you don't have a mycosynth golem or darksteel colossus already in play, once again assuming that you can't just use something to put an artifact into play (and if you're running mycosynth, you should

  -- By DICKS McGEE from 7th sphere, Phyrexia on January 26, 2007


**** This card is two-faced. True, it's got limitless combo potential, but hey, their ARTIFACTS. Think of all the "kill/smash/break/main/destroy target artifact cards out there. Just one easily-replicated-a-billion-times Shattering Spree can just RUIN you. And I know about Darksteel forge, the big 9 mana cost thing. 9. Nine. More than 8 but less than 10. The big ole number 9. If you can get it out, great, do so, but still, beware...

  -- By Anonymous from Minneaplolis, MN USA on November 18, 2006


***** This card has such great combo potential. Sure it seems to cost alot, but it's amazing when paired with memnarch, a wimpy arcbound, and arcum daggson.

  -- By Anonymous from San Jose, CA USA on September 05, 2006


***** this card also combos well with cards like putrefy and naturalize which are played for their versitility in the first place. along this line of thinking ive developed a deck with this card, memnarch, and djinn illuminatus and artifact destruction. either way u go (getting out memnarch or playing the djinn) your opponents cards keep dissappearing. and seeing as most combos based around this card require a lot of mana cards such as birds of paradise and land acceleration should appear in any deck using this card as well as 4 copies of fabricate to search for the lattice.

  -- By Anonymous from MI, USA on August 22, 2006


***** not only is this card good in conjunction with memnarch, but it is good with multicolored spells the nephilims or a sliver deck, but since it has a high cost, you would probably have plenty of mana producers like birds, or orochi by that time, so it is most useful with memnarchs ability.

  -- By Dodds from AK, USA on July 06, 2006


***** Combo: Memnarch+darksteel forge+mycrosynth lattice+platinum angel

  -- By Cole from TX on December 05, 2005




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