Double the Indestrucability with Darksteel Forge.
Posted By:
Purplerooster
(7/11/2013 10:57:39 AM)
Heh, its good to see a SOLID mana rock in standard! Get it?
Tough audience...
Posted By:
accsavious
(7/11/2013 2:51:12 PM)
"It reflects the purity of Mirrodin-that-was."
—Koth of the Hammer
But Koth, that's not a Puresteel Ingot.
Posted By:
Mode
(7/13/2013 10:38:05 AM)
Would you rather run this, or Pristine Talisman ?
This can't be destroyed and fixes any color issues
Talisman only gives colorless, but buffs for one life each time.
Clearly the Ingot is better for probably 3+ color decks, but I wonder if the talisman has a solid place in something like suicide black or RDW.
Posted By:
sincleanser
(7/21/2013 1:09:43 AM)
I love cards that probably can't cause you to win without some ridiculous combo, but still seem a little broken to me. This is a prime example.
Posted By:
SirLibraryEater
(8/5/2013 10:17:16 AM)
Strictly better than Manalith you say? How do we even begin to compare this to Celestial Prism?
Posted By:
troll_berserker
(8/14/2013 9:05:21 PM)
@link3343: If you're playing Commander and you aren't seeing at least 4 boardwipes per game, someone is doing it wrong (I've had decks where I had upwards of 10 boardwipes). This thing survives pretty much everything unless an someone casts Merciless Eviction and choosing artifacts. It's also nice to cast an Akroma's Vengeance and get to keep your manafact while your opponents' signets and lanterns go to the graveyard.
In all honesty though, I like running both of them, especially if the deck has a lot of colors. Depending on taste, Coalition Relic and Spectral Searchlight are also good options. I particularly like the Searchlight because of the multiplayer politics that can come from having it on the battlefield.
Posted By:
GrimjawxRULES
(11/7/2013 9:11:54 PM)