How does Spark Double work in MTG?

avatarAttainingFord·2 years ago
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avatarReoccuringRace·2 years ago

I dunno why everyone's so hyped about Spark Double. It's just another copy card but with a bit of extra. Sure, the skipping legendary rule is neat, but it's not like it's changing the game.

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avatarAttainingFord·2 years ago

Basically, Spark Double is a clone on steroids. Copies anything, skips the legendary rule, and gets a bonus counter.


avatarDezincingBrute·2 years ago

Spark Double is a sneaky little card that lets you copy any creature or planeswalker you already got on the battlefield. But here's the kicker – it enters the game with an additional +1/+1 counter on it if it's a creature, or an extra loyalty counter if it’s a planeswalker. And, to top it off, it can even copy legendary creatures or planeswalkers, breaking the usual 'only one legendary of the same name' rule because it doesn't copy the legendary status. So, you can have two of your favorite legendary on the board at the same time. Pretty cool, huh?

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