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Mycosynth lattice
Mycosynth lattice






mycosynth lattice

Not really, blowing everything up and resetting the board to zero is a good play if the alternative is losing, and when Lattice is out that's usually the alternative. Reap becomes an instant-speed Praetor's Counsel. Animar, Soul of Elements becomes a better Progenitus. Noxious Vapors may be a niche card now, but with the Servant out, it becomes backbreaking. The thing about Painter's Servant is that it warps your deckbuilding choices in a way that all colours have access to. Quote from Mercury01 » Bane of Progress and Shatterstorm are poor choices with Mycosynth Lattice. What are your thoughts? Should Mycosynth Lattice be banned? Why or why not? Some people love the card, others hate it. I do not think lattice has any place at a fun commander table, but casual players might think otherwise and mistakenly include it. Any player at any time can suddenly use their otherwise normal board wipe spells to also wipe all lands, and possibly lock out lands entirely. Lattice, alongside enchanted evening, create some of the most stressful board states I can think of. My ultimate belief is in no banned list, but if we have a ban list, I would want lattice to be on it. Should we ban the lattice in this case or should the table recognize the potential and deal with the threat? But when you combine it with something like Vandalblast Overloaded, you just made a degenerate play. Take Mycosynth Lattice for an example - by itself, it's kinda cute. Quote from VashBismark ✻oth of these situations spell out that yes, this card can be powerful, but the fact that it takes numerous cards around it to be degenerate, does not make it ban worthy.








Mycosynth lattice