Regarding the clone debate, I find Sakashima the Impostor to be a good compromise in similar commander reliant decks.
In Orvar, it exposes you to a good bit of upside (not exponential like Spark Double, since you cant make more than 2 Orvars with Sakashima the Impostor) with a drastically higher floor. The higher floor is because casting Sakashima the Impostor on t4 as a clone of your opponents best creature is a pretty solid play, especially if you can then later make lots of copies of an ETB ability you wouldn't normally have access to.
As a typical example, casting Sakashima the Impostor on turn 4 copying a Reclamation Sage is a good bit better than you can get out of Spark Double that early in the game, and sets up nicely for the mid-to-late game with a great target to spam copies of.
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Sorry about the late reply, and yes that clears it up thanks for taking the time to explain.darrenhabib wrote: ↑3 years agoHi, thanks.Husforbi wrote: ↑3 years agoHi man, cool deck (as always)
For a complete n00b, can someone explain the rulings behind:
"Gilded Drake can be copied while the trigger is on the stack so you can look to steal multiple creatures depending on how many targeting spells you have and how much mana you have available."
How does this work?
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Gilded Drake ability is an enter the battlefield trigger so that goes on the stack. This just means that there is a window where you are still in control of the Drake. While you are still in control of the Gilded Drake you can target it with your spells to make further copies of it with Orvar ability. Once the Drakes are exchanged then you don't have control of them any more and won't be able to copy it in the future.
Does that make sense?
Me and my brother have a question for Orvar, the All Form and Snap, so I targeted my Spark Double with snap with 3 other copies of spark double that are a copy of Orvar, the All Form and does snap create copies of the lands I untap?
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No, you do not target the lands. A trigger will fire off from only targeting the creature.
If Snap was worded like "Return target creature to its owner's hand. Untap up to two target lands." then you could choose a single land among all the chosen permanents as worded on Ovar. But unfortunately this isn't the case anyway.