No, because that wording doesn't specify what X would be.
Posted By:
Bouchart
(10/28/2009 7:20:24 PM)
The wording I see still requires a spell that was target you to now target a different player. I see nothing that would let you redirect a lightning bolt to a land.
Posted By:
Dragon_Nut
(3/8/2011 4:17:12 PM)
XX, T: Change the target of target spell that targets you to another target player. X is the converted mana cost of that spell.
Posted By:
ax_morph
(10/2/2011 5:36:55 PM)
Not that bad since it is reusable redirection.
Posted By:
Radagast
(11/4/2011 8:45:13 PM)
Why is the reflection a skull and the hand is normal (ie not skeletal)?? Not the best art but I can't help feeling nostalgic for the old cards :)
Posted By:
pwdrrider
(2/21/2010 11:14:09 AM)
Wouldnt it have been easier to have the cost be "XX, T: Change the target of target spell that targets you. The new target must be a player."
Posted By:
Ace_Rimmer
(6/4/2009 4:47:55 AM)
I miss the old days when you could target anything (as per the wording) I've always wanted to bolt someone's land.
Posted By:
joemercer
(11/9/2010 2:39:44 AM)
Although it doesn't fit the descri ption, since this was printed in the right set it must be Jodah's mirror given to him by his early master. Was eventually used by freyalise to end the world spell and to ignite Jaya Ballards planeswalker spark.
Posted By:
jsttu
(5/1/2011 11:53:49 PM)
You have the Mirror and two lands untapped? I guess I'll just Lightning Bolt your creatures instead.
It's a fun idea, but needs Morph or Flash to really work right. Oh, and a serious reduction in total expense of casting cost and ability wouldn't hurt.
Posted By:
scumbling1
(5/31/2011 2:42:14 PM)
If only it could change the targets of abilities, then you could make Door to Nothingness backfire spectacularly on someone. Then again, you'd have to have 4 mana of every colour open and your opponent would be able to see it coming. Still the thought of it makes me happy.
EDIT: Come to think of it, what's with the name? Reflecting mirror, as opposed to all those mirrors that don't reflect?
Posted By:
kazenpaus
(3/6/2012 1:59:40 PM)