![]() They overwrite each other and you must choose which one to apply I am curious to know what magic on-line and arena do.Įssentially the copy effects of clones don't stack with each other. So, does a Spark Double copy of Phantasmal Image have a +1/+1 counter on it when I decide whether to use the ability or not? And, if not, when does the +1/+1 counter get put on it? So if Spark Double copies Phantasmal Image the Image should get a +1/+1 counter 'before' it enters play, and AFAICT there's nothing that removes that counter when Phantasmal Image turns into a copy of something else. If the answer is yes, then the +1/+1 counter got put on Arixmenthes 'before' it entered play. If the answer is no, then the spark double +1/+1 ability waits to check until after it's entered play so there's some kind of 'delayed effect' which happens after the copying process is complete, and there's nothing that overwrites that effect. Does it come into play with a +1/+1 counter or not? Suppose that Spark Double copies Arixmenthes, Slumbering Isle. Spark Double can't copy an opponent's creature so it doesn't work in that order. I think (note, I am not a Judge and not 100% sure) but if you were to play a Clone in this case, copy Image, then copy Spark Double and copy the Elf, then you would get the +1/+1 counter (but I don't think there is a way to get more than one counter).Sorry, I meant Mirror Image. I think (note, I am not a Judge and not 100% sure) but if you were to play a Clone in this case, copy Image, then copy Spark Double and copy the Elf, then you would get the +1/+1 counter (but I don't think there is a way to get more than one counter). If it's effect is the last one applied, it will get a +1/+1, no matter how many times it Spark Doubled itself, or whatever. So, maybe that is the "correct" way to think about it? Maybe that is what they meant by one "overwirting" the other? I don't think you can "accumulate" +1/+1 counters from Spark Double by having it copy itself. But in any case, if we say that it is a Clone, then no, I don't think you get the +1/+1 counter, because the last applied replacement effect will be the one that determines it's characteristics. Would it produce a Llanowar Elf with a +1/+1 counter?Well, I am confused by this example, because Mirror Entity doesn't have a copy ability. Suppose there are two different "clones" say Phantasmal Image and Spark Double in play under my control with neither copying anyhing and Mirror Entity comes into play under my control, and a Llanowar Elf in play under my opponent's control.Ĭould I have the Mirror Entity copy Spark Double, then have the Spark Double copy the Phantasmal Image, and then have the Phantasmal Image copy the Llanowar Elf? ![]() AFAICT Every time you enter as, it's a new replacement effect.
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