TCG Playability
Artifact
{T}: Put a charge counter on this artifact. {T}, Remove three charge counters from this artifact: Destroy target permanent.
There are few problems that can't be solved by putting a hole in the world.
Lux Cannon is a versatile artifact destruction engine that rewards patient, controlling gameplay across multiple Magic formats. At four mana, this card requires a modest investment to establish board presence, then gradually builds toward its primary effect of destroying any permanent through accumulation of charge counters. The activation cost of three mana and a tap effect means you're looking at roughly a three-turn setup before you can start removing problematic permanents, which encourages play patterns around stalling the game until you've established sufficient control. The flexibility of this card is its strongest attribute since it can target any permanent type—lands, creatures, planeswalkers, or other artifacts—making it valuable against diverse strategies and meta-game compositions. Lux Cannon fits naturally into slower, controlling archetypes that excel at protecting artifacts and managing the board state, particularly in decks running other artifact synergies or those that benefit from repeatable removal effects over time. For Commander and Oathbreaker formats, Lux Cannon shines as a repeated destruction effect that doesn't require resources beyond mana and tap effects, fitting well into blue, white, or artifact-focused commanders that value incremental value and long-game sustainability. In Modern and Legacy, this card appeals to control and midrange players who can afford the tempo investment for inevitable removal. Whether you're piloting a Sharuum combo deck, a control list in Commander, or an artifact-heavy strategy, Lux Cannon provides reliable permanence removal without demanding specific mana colors or creature-based solutions.
Illustrated by Martina Pilcerova