Well that seems just very solid. Good rate and flexible options. And a good cheap play to get your enchantment related triggers going if there's a deck for it.
Trigger is not optional, so you can't just leave it as an unblockable 3/3 unless you control no other creatures. Obviously, not a problem in the right deck, but a limitation that will need to be worked around.
IDK, if you copy another one, does the choices get reset? Not clear to me. Another simple way is to not have other creature in play, but that's no road to victory, unless your deck is an absolute control deck.
IDK, if you copy another one, does the choices get reset? Not clear to me. Another simple way is to not have other creature in play, but that's no road to victory, unless your deck is an absolute control deck.
Based on the rulings of Volrath, the Shapestealer, every time a clone copies something again, it resets the count on abilities. Back to Volrath, let's say it copies something with one of those "activate only once each turn" abilities. You can activate said ability, copy that same creature again, and you can activate the ability again since it's basically counted as an entirely new clone.
IDK, if you copy another one, does the choices get reset? Not clear to me. Another simple way is to not have other creature in play, but that's no road to victory, unless your deck is an absolute control deck.
Based on the rulings of Volrath, the Shapestealer, every time a clone copies something again, it resets the count on abilities. Back to Volrath, let's say it copies something with one of those "activate only once each turn" abilities. You can activate said ability, copy that same creature again, and you can activate the ability again since it's basically counted as an entirely new clone.
True, but unlike other clone effects, this one doesn't specify the "gains this ability" part, so it would lose all original abilities after using the clone effect, you'd have to find a way to revert it back to Silent Hallcreeper to retrigger its abilities, that sounds like a lot of hoops to jump, and if Suspicious Stowaway didn't make much noise, I'm pretty skeptical about this one too.
IDK, if you copy another one, does the choices get reset? Not clear to me. Another simple way is to not have other creature in play, but that's no road to victory, unless your deck is an absolute control deck.
Based on the rulings of Volrath, the Shapestealer, every time a clone copies something again, it resets the count on abilities. Back to Volrath, let's say it copies something with one of those "activate only once each turn" abilities. You can activate said ability, copy that same creature again, and you can activate the ability again since it's basically counted as an entirely new clone.
True, but unlike other clone effects, this one doesn't specify the "gains this ability" part, so it would lose all original abilities after using the clone effect, you'd have to find a way to revert it back to Silent Hallcreeper to retrigger its abilities, that sounds like a lot of hoops to jump, and if Suspicious Stowaway didn't make much noise, I'm pretty skeptical about this one too.
Except in this particular case it's copying another creature with the same abilities so it just gets the ability.
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If you have two of them in play you could have them keep turning into each other to keep resetting it and still keep the counters
True, but unlike other clone effects, this one doesn't specify the "gains this ability" part, so it would lose all original abilities after using the clone effect, you'd have to find a way to revert it back to Silent Hallcreeper to retrigger its abilities, that sounds like a lot of hoops to jump, and if Suspicious Stowaway didn't make much noise, I'm pretty skeptical about this one too.
Except in this particular case it's copying another creature with the same abilities so it just gets the ability.