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NameInfinite Reflection Edit card
TypeEnchantment — aura
DescriptionEnchant creature When Infinite Reflection enters the battlefield attached to a creature, each other nontoken creature you control becomes a copy of that creature. Nontoken creatures you control enter the battlefield as a copy of enchanted creature.
ArtistIgor Kieryluk
SetCommander 2014 #114
WallpaperInfinite Reflection Crop image Wallpaperdownload
ImageInfinite Reflection Full hd imagedownload
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About Infinite Reflection

Infinite Reflection, Enchantment — aura, designed by Igor Kieryluk first released in May, 2012 in the set Avacyn Restored and was printed exactly in 2 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Commander. It's currently being selled by the minimum price of 0.98. It's a key card in 10 combos.

This card, Infinite Reflection, would be a fantastic addition to a deck focused on powerful, game-changing creatures with unique abilities, as it essentially creates an army of copies of your best creature. However, it may be vulnerable to removal spells or bounce effects, so it's important to have protection or ways to protect your enchanted creature. While there may be other cards that offer similar effects, Infinite Reflection's ability to turn all nontoken creatures you control into copies of the enchanted creature sets it apart and makes it a strong choice for decks looking to overwhelm opponents with a unified, powerful force.

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Rules

05/01/12

Creatures you control don’t copy whether the enchanted creature is tapped or untapped, whether it has any counters on it, whether it has any Auras and Equipment attached to it, or any noncopy effects that have changed its power, toughness, types, color, or so on.

05/01/12

If Infinite Reflection leaves the battlefield or becomes attached to a different creature, none of the copy effects end. Your creatures will still be copies of whatever creature each was a copy of.

05/01/12

If you control more than one Infinite Reflection, you can apply those copy effects in any order. Creatures you control will enter the battlefield as a copy of the one whose copy effect you apply last.

05/01/12

Infinite Reflection can enchant a creature controlled by another player.

05/01/12

Other enters-the-battlefield replacement abilities printed on the creature entering the battlefield won’t be applied because the creature will already be a copy of the enchanted creature at that point (and therefore it won’t have those abilities). For example, if the enchanted creature is Serra Angel, a creature that normally enters the battlefield tapped will enter the battlefield as an untapped copy of Serra Angel, and a creature that would normally enter the battlefield with counters on it will enter the battlefield as a copy of Serra Angel with no counters.

05/01/12

Replacement effects that modify how a permanent enters the battlefield are now applied in the following order: control-changing effects (such as Gather Specimens), then copy effects (such as the abilities of Infinite Reflection and Clone), then all other effects.

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