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Sorcery · UNF #51 · rare
Mobile Clone
$0.17

versions · 2 printings
format pulse
- standard not legal
- pioneer not legal
- modern not legal
- legacy not legal
- vintage not legal
- commander not legal
- pauper not legal
EDHREC #31238
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Using a mobile device, take a picture of target creature. That device enters as a token that's a photocopy of the pictured creature. (Photocopies include Auras, Equipment, counters, and stickers in the shot. Don't touch other people's phones without permission and be careful if you do.)
rulings
- 2022-10-07Nothing in the photocopy can leave the photocopy. Auras and Equipment can’t be destroyed, attached to other creatures, and so on. Counters can’t be moved. Stickers are stuck. These are memories frozen in time, people. Except these memories can attack and block.
- 2022-10-07Everything in a photocopy on the battlefield is copiable. If you play a Clone copying a photocopy, the Clone would be a copy of the creature in the picture, with all the Auras, Equipment, counters, and stickers in the shot.
- 2022-10-07If you don’t have a mobile device capable of taking a picture, you are allowed to draw a photocopy. The drawing then enters the battlefield as a token that’s a photocopy of the pictured creature.
- 2022-10-07The photocopy will not only be unable to copy any non-copy effects that affected the target creature, it will also be unable to copy any copy effects that it can’t see. If you take a picture of a Clone that’s copying another creature, the photocopy will just be a Clone. Fortunately for you, the Clone entering the battlefieldstill has the ability to enter as a copy of another creature, but it won’t automatically be a copy of what the original Clone was copying like a normal copy would.