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Panoptic Mirror (Darksteel)

Rarity : R
Casting Cost : 5
Card Type : Artifact
Card Text : Imprint - , : You may remove an instant or sorcery card with converted mana cost in your hand from the game. (That card is imprinted on this artifact.)
Artist : Glen Angus

 
Product Review Rating : ***** (45 reviews)
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***** 1 Panoptic Mirror imprinted with Beacon of Tomorrow + 1 Panoptic Mirror imprinted with Beacon of Immortality + Felidar Sovereign = Massive Life and instant win

  -- By Anonymous from San Diego, CA USA on July 02, 2011


***** Legacy- Panoptic mirror + imprint Glimpse the Unthinkable. 10 cards each upkeep? Plus more from other mill card? Say goodnight.

  -- By Anonymous from Mindsculptorville, USA on December 09, 2010


***** This plus Time Walk is the greatest combo in all of magic, this plus Time Warp is the best in EDH and it is just the greatest card in existence in my point of view, as a combo player and long time tournament goer. I have been playing since '94 and this is my favorite card out there.

  -- By Anonymous from Bethesda, MD on March 08, 2010


***** I'm sorry, but I think that Panoptic Mirror + Time Warp (Time Walk) is the best of all...just my opinion :)

  -- By The Soggy Box from Boston, MA on January 04, 2010


***** This card combined with Paradox Haze would double the effect per turn, whatever you were to combo with it. So you would get an additional (insert imprinted card here) per turn per Paradox haze in play. The effect says during your upkeep!

  -- By The Archmage from Ottawa, Ontario on September 23, 2009


***** Just use any of the "Wish" cards on it, then your possibilities are endless :3

  -- By sillydraco from Yosemite on September 22, 2009


***** Try using this in conjunction with paradox haze which gives you 2 upkeeps/turn effectively doubling the effect of the card. Also could use inflame or crushing pain to optimize damage in a burn deck.

  -- By magic 101 from Tucson, AZ USA on August 19, 2009


***** Panoptic mirror + time warp = infinite turns? I ordered it to use on diabolic ( diabloic not demonic) tutor but i might just have to make a deck using the panopitc/ time warp combo.

  -- By siberianexpress1 from Denham Springs, LA USA on August 03, 2009


*** hey voro. let the others put the X cost cards on there mirror, and then KICK THERE ASS! if they dont know, dont tell them, you can win many games because of error. thats how i have. remember, you can print as many cards on it as you want, so if you want to protect it, do this, there is a white card (old school) called fountain watch, which protects all of your artifacts, as long as it remains untapped, so what i do is use diplomatic immunity on my fountain watch, and then lookout! all that can be done is global effects. and if your playing diplomatic immunity, you better be playing counter. the two cards that i imprint are evil, one, glimpse the unthinkable, and haunting echoes. grind 10, then next turn remove a ton! most people scoop after about the 2 or third time. another one that i like is fatigue, dont let them draw. again scoop phase usually happens! tramatize also is good. so is any suspend card, or mana short.

  -- By mike from pittsburgh pa on July 26, 2009


***** "Soren, you idiot! Whenever you imprint a spell with X for part of the mana cost, X is always ZERO! Sure, you can get an artifact card every turn, an artifact card with a mana cost of ZERO, that is! God, that is a great combo, NOT! Hey bonehead, if you're going to write a review, do it right!" X is zero when you imprint the instant or sorcery, but when you play it, the X becomes a variable digit, just like when you play it from your hand. So essentially you can imprint a fireball onto it for one, and then every turn if you choose to play it you tap the amount of mana you want into it. Works great in a syphon deck with consume spirit, drain life, syphon life, and corruption.

  -- By Voro, the blood lord from Castlevania on June 18, 2009


***** Imprint some of the Zero cost sorceries - the ones you normally would have to suspend. They have no converted mana cost so they can be imprinted for for free. Ancestral Vision - target player draws 3 cards. Restore Balance - very evil. Wheel of Fate - each player discards his or her hand and then draws seven cards. Hypergenesis - just mean... "Starting with you, each player may put an artifact, creature, enchantment, or land card from his or her hand into play. Repeat this process until no one puts a card into play." Might seem messed up but it can speed the game up. You could do it with Isochron Scepter but you'd have to pay the mana cost every time you used it. Isochrons would still be good in a Panoptic Mirror deck. You might need it to play Counterspell, or my favorite, Hesitate. You could use something like Donate and then give them a card that does them wrong, like Bronze Bombshell. If you had a way to make tokens of it you could give them 7 damage every upkeep. You could really make it fun with some old casual cards. Coin flip cards like Game of Chaos or Squee's Revenge would be fun.

  -- By D from florida on March 26, 2009


***** Simply amazing, a card truly worthy of being protected... imprint sudden spoiling on there for 3 mana and your opponants can become 0/2's on your turn every time.

  -- By Jake from hell on March 08, 2009


***** Saproling Symbiosis + Panoptic Mirror, god in a token/weenie deck. use it in my deck, if pulled off right i'm able to put out 400 tokens a turn, and with four doubling seasons its even better

  -- By Anonymous from Lebanon, in USA on November 25, 2008


***** I can only think of a few cards to use with it, but- hell, everything works with this card! One of my favorites is Feudkiller's Verdict, because you gain ten life and get a 5/5 token every turn! You could also use this with Evangelize, Time Stretch, an Epic (the Epic won't trigger because it's removed from the game), or anything else that would get you closer to winning the game. The only possible problem is that it's an artifact, and so many cards can deal with it. otherwise, it's amazing, because if you imprint more than one card, you can choose whatever card suits the situation best!

  -- By Anonymous from Wilmette, IL USA on August 26, 2008


***** how bout just for pissing people off? game of chaos? extract? i prefer a good ol Armageddon for the most laughs. Anyone know how PM would work with an xspell like lava burst or dawnglow infusion?

  -- By volvagia from MA on August 05, 2008


***** SIMPLE USE THE MIRROR AND OH YEA DUHHH TIME WALK , OR TIME TWISTER WOW

  -- By WOLFBLOODKIN from SAINT AUGUSTINE FL on May 31, 2008


***** panoptic mirror + orims chant or time warp

  -- By Layne from seattle , wa on April 07, 2008


***** Even basic uncommons like chromatic escape (opponents won't be able to attack you) work good with this. Such a good combo card that it will probably be restricted after a while...

  -- By Geckle from RI on February 17, 2008


***** What about panoptic mirror and four paradox haze, that way you get to play a sorcery or instant five times, or five different spells in one turn, for free!

  -- By Teh Pro from New York, NY on February 17, 2008


**** Panoptic Mirror+Time Strecth

  -- By Brandon from Stoughton, WI on January 17, 2008


**** panoptic mirror and time walk... is the best

  -- By Anonymous from qc on December 30, 2007


***** What an amazing card! The ability to copy an Instant or Sorcery every turn is deadly and there are limitless possibilities. A personal favorite is copying Glimpse the Unthinkable, which causes the opponent's deck to lose ten cards. Such an effect each turn will often win the game unless they have an immeadiate cure. Damnation and Wrath of God are choices as well, though they aren't nearly as effective. Token Generating spells are a blast too! There are really no limits for a card like this. Be creative and everyone can find a good use for this card that fits their playstyle.

  -- By Brian from Saginaw, Texas on December 22, 2007


***** Panoptic Mirror + any of the beacons. (Beacon of Immortality, Destruction, Tomorrows, Unrest, Creation) You'll never run out of cards, every upkeep you'll add a copy to your deck, as per the beacon's effect. Or, any other instant or sorcery, the most interesting I've found being Shahrazad. LOTS of Duels inside Duels.

  -- By Tobias from Charlotte, NC USA on September 15, 2007


***** ok this card has almost limitless possibilitys but one of my favorites is to put out a frostwielder and imprint crushing pain whenever a creature is played it can easily be not only destroyed but due to frostwielder's ability, its removed from the game

  -- By derek from Oakdale, NY on August 19, 2007


***** i use this card with glimpse the unthinkable.or traumatize.with a few circu the lobotomist this combination is cool

  -- By il dulli from Italy on August 10, 2007


***** People, people....Panoptic Mirror equipped with Time walk....or Time warp. Every turn you get to take another turn on your next turn....it's godly. How can your opponent win when they don't even get to have a turn?

  -- By Corey from TX USA on June 29, 2007


***** the best combo could be twiddle but then again you could just use isocron scepter but y pay the cost?

  -- By Anonymous from grreenland on June 01, 2007


***** Panoptic mirror + Time walk, infinite turns... Need I say more?

  -- By Shawn Thompson from Clarksburg, WV on May 17, 2007


***** It would work with any card...but has anyone noticed that you can imprint multiple cards on the mirror? Just imprint putrefy(or any other creature destroy), an extra turn card, and disenchant. You can then handle almost any card in the game of Magic: The Gathering.

  -- By Kev from FL. on April 03, 2007


***** Such simple ideas! None of you are really thinking hard enough... Try Panoptic and Fatigue? Opponent doesnt draw another card for the rest of the game. Imprint Walk of the Aeons. Infinite turns. Imprint Dichotomancy. Eventually control the opponents entire deck...Imprint moment of silence! Opponent never gets a combat phase! Think big people! Think big!

  -- By Anonymous from MI on March 29, 2007


***** This is a great card, but Ares Wargod has it wrong. Book burning does not deal 6 damage to a player and remove the top 6 cards of the library from the game. It does either or. "Any player may have Book Burning deal 6 damage to him or her. If no one does, put the top six cards of target player's library into his or her graveyard.

  -- By Jeffrey from CA USA on March 11, 2007


***** Panoptic mirror plus beacon of tommorows equals infinite turns for you which is completely unfair but it still works. If you think that is cheating the use it with beacon of immortality for infinte life or beacon of unrest for indestuctible creatures.

  -- By Anonymous from inside my head on January 08, 2007


***** hey peoples, me again. before i start on this card.........hey Gabriel Martinez from West Covina,CA...anyway lets just say panopticon mirror is in my personal Top 10 Most Broken Cards In Magic: The Gathering...it is the definition of ownage...and this thing must be one of the most underrated cards ever created, you haters that dont make decks that run anti-artifact cards are just mad that darksteel is one of the best expansions to date...this thing gets a 7/5...paradox out

  -- By Paradox from behind you, foolish mortal on November 08, 2006


***** No no no no no. Here's the best combo. Panoptic Mirror + Beacon of Tomorrows. INFINITE TURNS!

  -- By Vinay Kapadia from Seattle, WA on July 13, 2006


***** This card lets you play your favorite Instant or Sorcery spell EVERY TIME IT'S YOUR TURN. There are so many different ways to cripple your opponent. Natural Spring can make you gain 8 life every turn, Recollect can return a card from your grave yard every turn, Govern the Guildless can steal one of your opponents creatures every turn, Exhaustion will make it so your opponents creatures NEVER untap, Creeping Mould will destroy a land, artifact, or enchantment every turn.... there are so many possibilities its unreal. If you really want to screw it to them just play a card like BEACON OF TOMORROWS and they will never get another turn. This card is one of the BEST COMBO CARDS that I have come across.

  -- By Seth Spangler from Pittsburgh, PA USA on May 28, 2006


**** now alone it is useless but of course it is used to make your other cards better How I use it is ether I time warp or traumtize(I have 4 raven guild masters in along with other nasty cards) but ether way you could own or get murdered(number of times i have imprinted time warp then lost control of panoptic :\)

  -- By Inhuman narf(firesfun666) from new york. on January 02, 2006


***** "Panoptic Mirror" and "Wrath of God" is the best Combo. Every turn you detroy thier ceatures. Also "Demonic Tutor" and Panoptic Mirror" is anpther great Combo to use againts someone.

  -- By Gabriel Martinez from West Covina,CA USA on November 07, 2005


***** Panoptic Mirror + Book Burning = 6 damage to all players without book burning and the top 6 cards of their library... gone.. and book burning only has a converted mana cost of 2!

  -- By Ares Wargod from Mt. Olympus on October 25, 2005


***** An awesome card, get free copies of your favorite instant or sorcery every upkeep! This cards in underrated, the possibilities are almost limitless. Use two with Plow Under and Creeping Mold, this combo can slow your opponent down so much. Or you can use Beacon of Creation (w/ Coat of Arms) and get an army of Insects. OR if you want to make everyone mad, use it with Beacon of Tomorrows.

  -- By Anonymous from in front of his computer on September 11, 2005


**** good card but a little dull but if you wish to tick some one off just impirint any spell that gives you another turn infinturns umm bad but good just dont do it to often

  -- By John JHP from colorado on August 20, 2005


***** Sweetest of all: Panoptic Mirror and Demonic Tutor!

  -- By Anonymous from Somewhere on May 07, 2005


**** silly me I wanted to imprint wail of the nim on it and use it with my weenie deck and grave pact. Of course that creeping mold idea makes me smile to.

  -- By Cole from TX on April 22, 2005


***** Creeping Mold with Panoptic Mirror... the combo my main opponent uses. Watch your opponent lose their lands one by one.

  -- By Rushyo from UK on January 06, 2005


**** Soren, you idiot! Whenever you imprint a spell with X for part of the mana cost, X is always ZERO! Sure, you can get an artifact card every turn, an artifact card with a mana cost of ZERO, that is! God, that is a great combo, NOT! Hey bonehead, if you're going to write a review, do it right!

  -- By Anonymous from Chicago, IL USA on November 29, 2004


**** hello, here I am again! Let's get straight to the point! Panotic Mirror is, of course, a good magic card. But what makes it good is the combination of two cards... Panotic Mirror and Reshape! They make and excellent team! Play Panotic Mirror, and use its ability to imprint an instant or a sorcery, imprint Reshape! Then at any time during your upkeep you can take an artefact card from your library into play, how cool is that! of course there is a lot of other combinations but this was just a "sample". Once again, a review from the one and only: Søren Crawack!

  -- By Søren Crawack from Denmark on June 10, 2004




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