Our next blue trio is a mana-dependent Clone but still a Bird, the other flashback spell of the set, and a flicker spell with a bonus for the blue creatures.
MockingbirdXU
Creature - Bird Bard
Flying
You may have Mockingbird enter as a copy of any creature on the battlefield with mana value equal to or less than the mana spent to cast Mockingbird, except it is a Bird in addition to its other types and has flying. "Laughing at you? No, no, I'm laughing like you!"
1/1
Ottersports1U
Sorcery (Uncommon)
Create a 1/1 blue and red Otter creature token with prowess. If this spell was cast from somewhere other than your hand, put a +1/+1 counter on that creature. (Whenever you cast a noncreature spell, creatures with prowess get +1/+1 until end of turn.)
Flashback 3U(You may cast this card from your graveyard for its flashback cost. The exile it.)
Splash PortalU
Sorcery (Uncommon)
Exile target creature you control, then return it to the battlefield under its owner's control. If that creature is a Bird, Frog, Otter, or Rat, draw a card. "Don't ask me how it works. If I stopped long enough to question it, I'd lose my legs."
—Lorb, frogfolk wizard
Mockingbird XU
Creature - Bird Bard
Flying
You may have Mockingbird enter as a copy of any creature on the battlefield with mana value equal to or less than the mana spent to cast Mockingbird, except it is a Bird in addition to its other types and has flying.
"Laughing at you? No, no, I'm laughing like you!"
1/1
Ottersports 1U
Sorcery (Uncommon)
Create a 1/1 blue and red Otter creature token with prowess. If this spell was cast from somewhere other than your hand, put a +1/+1 counter on that creature. (Whenever you cast a noncreature spell, creatures with prowess get +1/+1 until end of turn.)
Flashback 3U (You may cast this card from your graveyard for its flashback cost. The exile it.)
Splash Portal U
Sorcery (Uncommon)
Exile target creature you control, then return it to the battlefield under its owner's control. If that creature is a Bird, Frog, Otter, or Rat, draw a card.
"Don't ask me how it works. If I stopped long enough to question it, I'd lose my legs."
—Lorb, frogfolk wizard
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