Do Copied Creatures Have Summoning Sickness in MTG?
Absolutely, copied creatures get summoning sickness. I remember this one time, I copied my opponent's massive creature thinking I could swing for game. Nope. Had to wait a turn while staring down defeat. Lesson learned the hard way.
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Short answer: Yes. If you copy a creature, the copy is subject to summoning sickness unless it specifically has haste.
Yep, copied creatures totally have summoning sickness in MTG. Think of it like this: when you copy a creature, it's as if a brand-new one just appeared on the battlefield, all dizzy and confused, not knowing what's up. So, unless your shiny new copy has haste, it's gonna need a turn to figure things out before it can attack or tap.
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