{2}{G}{U}{U}, {T}, sacrifice: Create a token that is a copy of target creature you control, except it enters the battlefield with an additional +1/+1 counter. Use only as a sorcery.
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Legendary: 1088 / 1208.
Planeswalkers: 182 / 226.
(16/03/2017)
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This is strictly worse mirrorpool (mirrorpool can do instant and sorceries instead if you want and can go in any commander deck rather than restricted to simic)
This is strictly worse mirrorpool (mirrorpool can do instant and sorceries instead if you want and can go in any commander deck rather than restricted to simic)
This is strictly worse mirrorpool (mirrorpool can do instant and sorceries instead if you want and can go in any commander deck rather than restricted to simic)
Can't be strictly worse, this taps for U
that cost limits the decks this card can go in the other can go in any and plus you could go instant/sorcery with the colorless one
While mirrorpool can be instant speed and can do more, I still wouldn't say strictly worse. What if the user's deck doesn't have any way to produce or has a very unreliable way to be able to produce (C)?
This is strictly worse mirrorpool (mirrorpool can do instant and sorceries instead if you want and can go in any commander deck rather than restricted to simic)
Can't be strictly worse, this taps for U
that cost limits the decks this card can go in the other can go in any and plus you could go instant/sorcery with the colorless one
I don't really get why you're echoing your initial post here.
This is generally worse than Mirrorpool, yes - but it's not strictly worse. For that term to apply it would need to be just worse in every case and that's obviously not true. In a deck that has very tight mana requirements it may be quite relevant that it produces U and does not need C for the ability.
In any case it is a pretty strong uncommon and the majority of this land cycle seems at least usefull.
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Littjara Mirrorlake
Land
Enters the battlefield tapped.
{T}: add {U}
{2}{G}{U}{U}, {T}, sacrifice: Create a token that is a copy of target creature you control, except it enters the battlefield with an additional +1/+1 counter. Use only as a sorcery.
Legendary: 1088 / 1208.
Planeswalkers: 182 / 226.
(16/03/2017)
Also, casual and semi-competitive Commander player \m/
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it’s a very very nice land
This is strictly worse mirrorpool (mirrorpool can do instant and sorceries instead if you want and can go in any commander deck rather than restricted to simic)
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that cost limits the decks this card can go in the other can go in any and plus you could go instant/sorcery with the colorless one
I don't really get why you're echoing your initial post here.
This is generally worse than Mirrorpool, yes - but it's not strictly worse. For that term to apply it would need to be just worse in every case and that's obviously not true. In a deck that has very tight mana requirements it may be quite relevant that it produces U and does not need C for the ability.
In any case it is a pretty strong uncommon and the majority of this land cycle seems at least usefull.
W(W/U)U Ephara - Flash & Taxes W(W/U)U || B(B/G)G Meren - Circle of Life B(B/G)G
RGW Marath - Ever shifting Wilds RGW || (U/R)C(W/B) Breya - Artificial Dominion (U/R)C(W/B)
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