The less time that you have important pieces lying around, the less time that your opponents will have to disrupt your game plan. Try to play all of your combo pieces on the same turn.You can pop equipment off of their creatures by animating it or animate their artifacts in response to a board wipe to make it particularly painful for them. Don’t forget that Sydri can target your opponents’ artifacts as well.The Lattice's third ability lets players spend even colorless mana. Mycosynth Lattice's second ability makes everything, in every zone of the game, colorless. Spells on the stack and cards in other zones aren't permanents, so those spells and cards don't become artifacts. If you always play as if your opponents have the Vandalblast/Austere Command/Bane of Progress in their hand at all times, you won’t be hit nearly as hard when they drop it. Mycosynth Lattice turns all permanents on the battlefield into artifacts. Artifacts are the second most fragile card type, after creatures, and so it’s best to hold something back. Sydri + Mindslaver + Nim Deathmantle: If you keep animating the Mindslaver, you’ll be able to recur it with the Deathmantle, creating another potential Slaver lock. Mindslaver + Hanna/Argivian Archaeologist/Academy Ruins: Locks one player out of the game and allows you to “gang up” on the remaining players. Every time you ping a creature with the Staff-equipped deathtoucher, it’ll untap again and let you pay two more mana to kill another creature. Sydri + Thornbite Staff + any artifact: Animate an artifact with Sydri, give it deathtouch, then equip the Staff. Sydri + Staff of Nin: Animate the Staff with Sydri, then give it deathtouch to turn it into a lethal pinger. The Lattice makes everything an artifact and Sydri will turn an artifact land into a 0/0, killing it instantly. Sydri + Mycosynth Lattice: Speaking of the Lattice, if you use it in combination with your commander, you can destroy an opponent’s land for one blue mana. Throw in a Mycosynth Lattice to really ruin your opponent’s day. Monument boosting your mana production, as it adds to ANY source tapping for it (which kinda everything in this deck does) and enabling more mana rocks to combo with your Voltaic Construct. Destroys everything except for your artifacts. I am missing Forsaken Monument as well as Mycosynth Lattice and Nevinyrrals Disk. Nevinyrral’s Disk + Darksteel Forge: The classic artifact combo. Sydri + Voltaic Construct + Dreamstone Hedron/Gilded Lotus/Thran Dynamo: Animate your mana rock and then repeatedly use Voltaic Construct to untap it to generate infinite mana. Buy on CardKingdom 42.99 Buy on TCGplayer 29.99 Buy on CardTrader, with Zero 13.45 Buy on Cardmarket 13.65 Prints, USD, EUR Yearly Winners 2020. Repeat for an infinite/infinite attacker. You end up back where you started, except your mana rock gets +2/+2. Sydri + Umbral Mantle + Dreamstone Hedron/Gilded Lotus/Thran Dynamo: Simply animate your mana rock with Sydri, equip the Mantle, and then tap the rock for the mana to untap itself. Here’s the full Sydri list that I’ve been working on: The “Esper Artifact” deck has been a common archetype in Commander since Shards block, and Sydri seems like a more suitable commander for the archetype than Sharuum, who has historically skewed more toward Metamorph/Sculpting Steel combo than dedicated artifacts. It’s unattached the next time state-based actions are checked, and then immediately put into its owner’s graveyard as a second state-based action.Sydri was one of the new legendary creatures from the 2013 precons that I was most excited about. An Aura that’s also a creature can’t enchant anything. Combined with March of the Machines from the Mirrodin set, this can then make those Auras become creatures. The Lattice’s first ability causes Auras to become artifacts.Mycosynth Lattice’s second ability makes everything, in every zone of the game, colorless.Spells on the stack and cards in other zones aren’t permanents, so those spells and cards don’t become artifacts. Card Name: Mycosynth Lattice Cost: 6 Color: Artifact Card Type. Mycosynth Lattice turns all permanents on the battlefield into artifacts. A single individual card from the Magic: the Gathering (MTG) trading and collectible card game (TCG/CCG).For example, Mycosynth Lattice doesn’t allow mana from Vedalken Engineer to be used to cast a nonartifact spell. However, it doesn’t remove restrictions on the mana. The Lattice’s third ability lets players spend even colorless mana as though it had a color.Players may spend mana as though it were mana of any color. All permanents are artifacts in addition to their other types.Īll cards that aren't on the battlefield, spells, and permanents are colorless.
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