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This card is a win condition. Play this with any mana acceleration spell, you get essentially unlimited mana. What if you played Rite of Flame, Seething Song, Geosurge, or Desperate Ritual, with Fireball? You win. This makes almost any 1 mana card an almost-win-condition.
Posted By: Existential (2/10/2013 6:51:34 AM)
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Thank god it's 7 cmc... I can see a 2-3 cmc version and endless lightning bolts flying around.
Posted By: Lifegainwithbite (1/30/2013 11:31:15 PM)
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what does a Galvanoth do to this?
Posted By: DevilJester (3/19/2013 11:30:10 PM)
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Do you have a Fervor or some other way to turn creatures into damage, such as Pandemonium?

Does your hand contain Pact of the Titan?

Congratulations!
Posted By: LordRandomness (4/17/2013 7:44:21 PM)
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So, let me get this straight: I've got my Djinn Illuminatus out. I cast an overloaded Dynacharge for 2Red, giving each creature I control +2/+0 until end of turn, then I can replicate the overloaded version for Red (its original mana cost)? Replicate and Overload seem really synergistic if you can get them together on the same card!
Posted By: Gandlodder (4/27/2013 5:45:37 PM)
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What's the interaction between this, Panoptic Mirror, and Evermind? I'm really hoping it's "draw as many cards as you want", but I have a feeling it's not; after all, Evermind literally has no mana cost, so it probably doesn't have a replicate cost.
Posted By: Continue (5/7/2013 11:00:18 PM)
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This card doesn't actually give you infinite mana with a single ramp card like Seething Song. The reason for this is that you pay the Replicate cost when the spell is cast (meaning when you pay the mana cost and any additional costs for it, putting it on the stack) but you only get the effect of a card, in this case mana, when the card resolves (when all abilities and cards than can be cast or activated in response to it have been, assuming their controller chooses for them to, and everything above the card on the stack has resolved). It will give you a lot of mana, and having multiple cards like Seething Song in your hand will get you a lot more, probably enough to win the game, but not infinite unless you can find some way to keep casting your ramp spells for less mana than you're getting out of replicating them.
Posted By: EvilDarkVoid (5/8/2013 7:36:42 PM)
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I'm fairly certain you can't get redundant mana out of one mana-producing spell with this, because by the time you've gotten the extra mana out of the spell you were hoping to Replicate using that mana, the spell is off the stack and you can't replicate it any more.
Posted By: RunedServitor (6/5/2013 6:00:01 AM)
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This + Fervor + Pact of the Titan = gg
Posted By: MithosFall (9/26/2013 2:12:36 PM)
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quick question everybody --- is the mana cost the flashback cost of a card I the flashback of, or is it the converted of that card? Also, does the replicate cost become 0 if I cast the spell for free? And lastly, suppose I use splice cards to add on to those cards. Would the copies all have the effects of the resulting spell, or the base spell itself?

Thanks
Posted By: Mosstone (10/6/2013 10:49:22 AM)
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