Optimum Prime: Revolutionizing the Magic Square Concept

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Just like Magic Squares, the Magic Square Optimus Prime is an intriguing mathematical concept that combines the elements of puzzles and number patterns. The Magic Square Optimus Prime is a type of magic square that has an additional property related to the mathematical concept of primes. A Magic Square is a square grid of numbers in which the sum of each row, column, and diagonal is the same. In other words, the sum of the numbers in each row, column, and diagonal is constant. This property makes the Magic Square an interesting puzzle and a subject of mathematical investigation. The Magic Square Optimus Prime goes a step further by incorporating the concept of prime numbers.


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I ve transformed this guy 15-20 times so far, and I can t help but marvel at how perfect he looks in robot mode, and it s supremely satisfying to see him perfectly close up into truck mode. MS-B46 is our 2nd rendition MS-B18 Light of Justice being the first version for paying the homage to our beloved Autobot leader, Optimus Prime, in the legends scale.

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The Magic Square Optimus Prime goes a step further by incorporating the concept of prime numbers. Prime numbers are positive integers greater than 1 that have no divisors other than 1 and themselves. For example, 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, and 13 are all prime numbers.

Optimus Prime, Autobot Leader

Whenever you attack, bolster 2. The chosen creature gains trample until end of turn. When that creature deals combat damage to a player this turn, transform Optimus Prime. (Choose a creature with the least toughness among creatures you control and put two +1/+1 counters on it.)

EDH 2 / 0 EDH 0 / 0

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10 months ago

Hey, you're welcome.

What is your budget for making upgrades? There's tiers of price for lands to consider adding. I would add all these lands if you can.

  • Low: Spire of Industry
  • Medium: Glimmervoid
  • High: City of Brass

Fetch lands are expensive price lands, but they let you better use your best lands Volcanic and Tundra.

  • Scalding Tarn , Arid Mesa , Flooded Strand
  • Shock lands: Steam Vents , Hallowed Fountain and Sacred Foundry

A Fetch land can search for one of these lands and put it onto the battlefield. The Shock lands are the lesser price, but still expensive alternative to Volcanic and Tundra type lands.

You're right, convert is identical to transform, but Optimus Prime, Hero Flip doesn't convert normally, it first dies which leaves the battlefield then returns converted. Because Optimus leaves the battlefield then when it returns it's a new object that doesn't recognize the previous Optimus, it will have summoning sickness. If you sac to convert Hero during your turn you will need a haste source for Optimus Prime, Autobot Leader Flip to attack.

When Leader converts Optimus doesn't leave the battlefield, Hero won't have summoning sickness and keep it's counters. Another reason, that if you can, always put the +1/+1 counters on Leader because when Hero leaves the battlefield the counters go away. Hero is leaving the battlefield much more than Leader. In fact, you can control it so that Leader doesn't convert by not attacking with the lowest toughness creature you control. When Leader attacks you bolster 2 that creature, but that creature has to do combat damage to a player to convert Optimus and it can't do that if it didn't attack.

This why I suggested to sac convert Hero during an opponent's turn because then Optimus leaves the battlefield and returns. It's not on your turn though thus summoning sickness doesn't matter. On your next turn you can attack with Leader.

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10 months ago

Hey, good version so far and nice Transmute Artifact . It's crazy only three cards here make up $1700+ of the $2k deck price.

Your deck doesn't have a Commander. In the deck editor where you see text list of the cards add CMDR to the end of Optimus?

Optimus Prime, Hero *CMDR* 

When you save and return to your deck Optimus will be the Commander with it's own category and card image.

Definitely find room for Zabaz, the Glimmerwasp since it does a lot for a 1 drop. Zabaz + Optimus Prime, Autobot Leader Flip is honestly all you really need since the little bug does it all. Modular and being a repeatable sac outlet for Optimus Prime, Hero Flip is excellent. It can sac itself to then put all it's counters on Optimus Prime, Autobot Leader Flip for a huge attack of lethal Commander damage to an opponent. It being a sac outlet for Optimus Prime, Hero Flip is what makes it powerful.

Animation Module can be part of a combo for infinite counters on all creatures you control and infinite Servos with Ashnod's Altar + Cathars' Crusade . The only problem with this combo is Crusade is an enchantment, not an artifact. Without having tutors to get Crusade it could be difficult to assemble. If you add Crusade then enchantment tutors would help.

Some cards here to consider cutting for these:

  • Chief of the Foundry , Master of Etherium , Bronze Guardian
  • Arcbound Crusher , Towashi Guide-Bot

Because of bolster and other counter sources then the small +1/+1 anthem effect is not really needed from Chief of the Foundry or Master of Etherium . You have three better creatures here who protect artifacts, Bronze Guardian is not needed. Arcbound Crusher could simply be cut for a better modular creature? Towashi Guide-Bot at 4 mana is too much for what you get. Yes, it could be repeatable draw, but you have to tap it to draw only once. It is good with Unwinding Clock , but without Clock it's subpar.

Before I make other card suggestions, what is your budget for making upgrades? You have some of the most expensive price cards in Magic here, but you also have some of the worst budget lands thus I don't know what to think. Some areas to consider expanding on are ramp and sac outlets? Ramp to make it easier to cast Optimus and sac outlets to abuse Optimus Prime, Hero Flip convert. 9 sources of ramp is low when Optimus is 5 or 6 mana.

Optimus Prime, Hero Flip has to die to convert, having some sources to sac him can be helpful and also give lots of value. Sac outlets let you repeatedly use both sides of Optimus and they help to get around having to cast 6 mana Optimus Prime, Hero Flip . Instead, More Than Meets the Eye for Optimus Prime, Autobot Leader Flip which can be even less than 5 mana with any effect that reduces artifact casting cost.

  • More Than Meets the Eye for Optimus Prime, Autobot LeaderFlip .
  • Attack with another creature, bolster/convert to Optimus Prime, HeroFlip .
  • Bolster at each player's end step.
  • At end of last opponent turn sac Optimus Prime, HeroFlip to convert.
  • Repeat on your next turn with Optimus Prime, Autobot LeaderFlip who can attack.

To get around summoning sickness you want to be able to sac Optimus Prime, Hero Flip on an opponent's turn. If you sac Optimus Prime, Hero Flip on your turn then when it returns to the battlefield it has summoning sickness, can't attack without haste. This isn't as bad if you have another creature to attack + bolster because Optimus Prime, Autobot Leader Flip itself doesn't have to attack to convert, but still you want to be attacking with trampling Optimus Prime, Autobot Leader Flip doing Commander damage.

If you're interested I offer more advice when I get a better idea what your budget is for upgrades. Would you like more advice?

Good luck with your deck.

Magic equare optumis prime

In the Magic Square Optimus Prime, not only are the sums of the rows, columns, and diagonals constant, but the sum of the numbers in the Magic Square itself is also a prime number. This adds an extra layer of complexity and intrigue to the puzzle. Creating a Magic Square Optimus Prime is a challenging task that requires careful arrangement of numbers. The numbers used in the square must be unique and follow specific rules to ensure that both the magic square and the sum of its numbers are prime. Solving the Magic Square Optimus Prime involves finding the missing numbers in the square and arranging them in a way that satisfies the rules of both the magic square and prime numbers. This requires a combination of mathematical reasoning and logical thinking. The Magic Square Optimus Prime is not only a fascinating mathematical concept but also a source of mental stimulation and enjoyment for puzzle enthusiasts. Its unique combination of magic square properties and prime numbers adds a touch of complexity and elegance to the traditional Magic Square puzzle. In conclusion, the Magic Square Optimus Prime is a mathematical concept that combines the properties of magic squares and prime numbers. It is a challenging puzzle that requires careful arrangement of numbers to create a square in which the sum of the numbers is a prime number. Solving the Magic Square Optimus Prime requires a combination of mathematical reasoning and logical thinking, making it an engaging and stimulating activity for puzzle enthusiasts..

Reviews for "Enhancing Mind Power with Magic Square and Optimum Prime"

1. Jessica - 2/5 stars
I was really disappointed with "Magic Square Optimus Prime". The figure is made of cheap plastic and feels like it could break at any moment. The paint job is also sloppy, with visible smudges and uneven lines. The transformation mechanism is confusing and not intuitive at all. Overall, this figure feels like a cheap knock-off and is definitely not worth the price.
2. Michael - 1/5 stars
I regret buying "Magic Square Optimus Prime". The figure is poorly designed and lacks any real articulation. The joints are loose and don't hold poses well, making it difficult to display. The paint quality is also subpar, with noticeable chipping and scratches right out of the box. Additionally, the accessories included are flimsy and don't stay securely attached to the figure. Save your money and look for a better Optimus Prime figure elsewhere.
3. Sarah - 2/5 stars
I had high expectations for "Magic Square Optimus Prime", but unfortunately, it fell short. The figure is quite small compared to other Optimus Prime toys, and the proportions feel off. The plastic used also feels cheap and doesn't have a solid, premium feel. The transformation process is overly complicated and frustrating, taking away from the overall enjoyment of the figure. I would recommend looking for a different Optimus Prime toy that offers better quality and playability.
4. James - 3/5 stars
While "Magic Square Optimus Prime" is not the worst Optimus Prime figure out there, it certainly has its flaws. The paint application is mediocre, with some areas lacking detail and precision. The figure's joints are stiff and require excessive force to move, making posing a challenging task. However, it does come with a decent range of accessories and the overall design captures the essence of Optimus Prime. But given the price point, I expected a better quality figure.

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