Auriok dude is sculpting some terminator 2 liquid
Posted By:
MasterOfEtherium
(4/18/2011 10:31:36 PM)
Chives: Yep! That's what makes it awesome. 8 Inkwell Leviathan is nothing to sneeze at, that's for sure!
Posted By:
Lateralis0ne
(9/5/2010 11:11:22 AM)
lets you combo off with Sharuum in EDH.
Posted By:
metalevolence
(4/14/2011 10:28:26 PM)
What about casting Liquidmetal Coating on Pariah...then use Sculpting Steel on Pariah...does it work?
Posted By:
Maxter2011
(4/28/2011 6:00:06 PM)
@theVillageIdiot You sure live up to your name. Final Judgment exiles everything.
Posted By:
syrazemyla
(6/28/2011 8:55:36 PM)
Awesome utility combo card. Pretty much can make almost any combo one step closer to working.
I like to throw this on a Prototype Portal. That way I can repeatedly copy anything I need, including Prototype Portal.
Stupid combo that may be awesome but probably will never happen:
Protoype Portal (imprinted with Sculpted Steel) + Ashnod's Transmogrant + Domineer + Liquimetal Coating = Repeatable Control Magic +1/+1
Sure, I could just use Memnarch, but what else is casual for?
Posted By:
AssKickingBoots
(6/30/2011 2:32:44 PM)
Combined with Liquimetal coating/mycosynth lattice you could potentially copy anything on the board; or destroy a legendary creature for 5-9 colorless mana.
Posted By:
Xycolian
(10/7/2011 11:51:28 AM)
Oh, hey Phyrexian Metamorph
Posted By:
NuckChorris
(11/29/2011 2:19:03 PM)
what would happen if you used Argent Mutation on a planeswalker (Say, Jace, the Mind Sculpter), then play this, copying that. What happens at the end of your turn when it is no longer a artifact? Does it copy what it was or is it an invalid target or what?
Posted By:
atemu1234
(7/10/2012 2:26:15 PM)
@Atemu1234:
It would never get that far. Two Planeswalkers with the Planeswalker subtype "Jace" would exist at the same time, so they'd both die.
'306.4. If two or more planeswalkers that share a planeswalker type are on the battlefield, all are put into their owners' graveyards as a state-based action. This is called the "planeswalker uniqueness rule."'
Posted By:
Grumman
(1/8/2013 8:08:07 AM)