Does clone copy level in MTG?

avatarVitriolingMouth·a year ago
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avatarSinkingDuel·a year ago

Nope, cloning doesn’t work like that. When you clone a creature, you just get the base creature without any counters or levels on it. Think of it as duplicating the creature's birth certificate, not its life achievements.

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avatarPressingDesk·a year ago

Absolutely, when you clone a creature in MTG, you copy it as is - this means if the creature is leveled up, your clone will copy those levels too! It's like getting a photocopy of your favorite leveled-up monster. Just remember, if the creature loses levels later on, your clone won't automatically adjust. It's a snapshot, not a live feed.


avatarCorrectingGait·a year ago

Big yes to copying levels! I once cloned my buddy's level 20 creature in a casual game, and the look on his face was priceless. It's all about the timing and the creature you choose to clone.

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