Clever Impersonator isn't clever enough to impersonate lands. This is. (Of course, Clever Impersonator can copy opponents' stuff...)
Especially funny if this copies activated manlands. The following turn, you'll have a snow manland that is not a creature, but has changeling and two +1/+1 counters one it.
If you copy a creature it gets 2 +1/+1 counters, kinda like the UG shapeshifter from SoI but kinda nerfed if copying a creature, kinda like impersionator from tarkir but can only copy your creatures.
Def a card made for commander.
I just want more flavor on those shapeshifter, are they just an kinda of “Sakashima tribe” of crazy ppl that wears masks ? Want more! (I didn’t read the first lore soo far)
More snow cards required to make a proper assessment. As otherwise its a hybridization of Mistform Ultimus and Clever Impersonator with a simic identity.
Am I going crazy or does this mean you can't copy legendary creatures or planeswalkers or one will die? The card is still mighty fine but those seem like significant downsides I haven't seen mentioned?
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Am I going crazy or does this mean you can't copy legendary creatures or planeswalkers or one will die? The card is still mighty fine but those seem like significant downsides I haven't seen mentioned?
Copying a planeswalker is fine as one of the common things to do is play a copy of a planeswalker and keeping the new one if the old one doesn't have enough loyalty anymore to be doing anything meaningful anymore.
As for legendary creatures, yes you will be saccing the original as Moritte is technically better as its +2/+2 bigger. This can have an upside however if used alongside Baru, Fist of Krosa or Linessa, Zephyr Mage as you can later return either to your hand then pitch it again for the grandeur ability in edh and having it in the graveyard is preferable than having it on the battlefield.
How exactly does this interact with the legend rule? I guess that when you copy something nonlegendary, it's fine since only one of the copies is legendary even when they now share a name. But can you have two of those in play as long as they copy different permanents? The rule should only care about names, which are different, right?
How exactly does this interact with the legend rule? I guess that when you copy something nonlegendary, it's fine since only one of the copies is legendary even when they now share a name. But can you have two of those in play as long as they copy different permanents? The rule should only care about names, which are different, right?
A bit of irrelevant trivia: It used to be this sort of rule applied to all players which means Clone spells were great at being Assassins in edh before the original Theros set.
How exactly does this interact with the legend rule? I guess that when you copy something nonlegendary, it's fine since only one of the copies is legendary even when they now share a name. But can you have two of those in play as long as they copy different permanents? The rule should only care about names, which are different, right?
A bit of irrelevant trivia: It used to be this sort of rule applied to all players which means Clone spells were great at being Assassins in edh before the original Theros set.
I remember a lot of players back in the day would pack a copy or two of Clone specifically to use as creature removal. I believe its one of the major drivers as to why the legend rule was changed to be among permanents you control, as blue wasn't supposed to be able to just kill your creature like that.
Just to be clear on this:
I have a 0/0 hydra on the battlefield w/ 3x +1/+1 counters on it.
Moritte is cost targeting the Hydra. How many counters does it get?
Moritte Says “two additional counters” so I would assume 5 but want to be clear.
... i don't get how this work
I have storm crow. I play Morrite. Morrite becomes a legendary snow storm crow. Now i have both a legendary and a non-legendary storm crow. Should i sacrifice one?
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By Not that much a slightly worse Clever Impersonator on a legendary there’s are clone tribal legend
Especially funny if this copies activated manlands. The following turn, you'll have a snow manland that is not a creature, but has changeling and two +1/+1 counters one it.
And OH this is an uncommon???? That's crazy.
yea but you can't hit your opponents things
And Impersonator isn't legendary, so you can have multiple in play.
I love this card though. This is the type of crazy mystical fantasy that wakes the vorthos in me.
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If you copy a creature it gets 2 +1/+1 counters, kinda like the UG shapeshifter from SoI but kinda nerfed if copying a creature, kinda like impersionator from tarkir but can only copy your creatures.
Def a card made for commander.
I just want more flavor on those shapeshifter, are they just an kinda of “Sakashima tribe” of crazy ppl that wears masks ? Want more! (I didn’t read the first lore soo far)
Mythos of Illuna is rare and can copy your opponents stuff, including lands.
Preview person made a YouTube video where he, among other things, tips a potted plant and a full glass of water over to cast Moritte.
As for legendary creatures, yes you will be saccing the original as Moritte is technically better as its +2/+2 bigger. This can have an upside however if used alongside Baru, Fist of Krosa or Linessa, Zephyr Mage as you can later return either to your hand then pitch it again for the grandeur ability in edh and having it in the graveyard is preferable than having it on the battlefield.
A bit of irrelevant trivia: It used to be this sort of rule applied to all players which means Clone spells were great at being Assassins in edh before the original Theros set.
I remember a lot of players back in the day would pack a copy or two of Clone specifically to use as creature removal. I believe its one of the major drivers as to why the legend rule was changed to be among permanents you control, as blue wasn't supposed to be able to just kill your creature like that.
I have a 0/0 hydra on the battlefield w/ 3x +1/+1 counters on it.
Moritte is cost targeting the Hydra. How many counters does it get?
Moritte Says “two additional counters” so I would assume 5 but want to be clear.
I have storm crow. I play Morrite. Morrite becomes a legendary snow storm crow. Now i have both a legendary and a non-legendary storm crow. Should i sacrifice one?
I absolute HATE these uncommon legends that are just made slightly too expensive to be good or competitive.
They basically all cost at least 1 colorless too much, while the effect screams RARE.
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