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CardName: Emulation Machine Cost: 1uu Type: Artifact Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: You may have Emulation Machine enter the battlefield as a copy of any artifact card in your graveyard. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Faith vs Science DD challenge Rare

Emulation Machine
{1}{u}{u}
 
 R 
Artifact
You may have Emulation Machine enter the battlefield as a copy of any artifact card in your graveyard.
Updated on 22 Sep 2015 by Doombringer

Code: RU02

History: [-]

2015-08-04 21:12:13: Jay Treat created the card Emulation Machine

This should be a rare, considering almost every other clone effect being at rare.

Also, turning this into a discarded Spine of Ish Sah seems fun T_T

This is Body Double for artifacts and should absolutely be rare. That said, I really like the card.

2015-08-27 08:13:14: Doombringer edited Emulation Machine:

changed to rare slot

PLAYTEST: This should definitely be kept as long as we have some worthy ptential targets at cmc 6, but is probably terribly undercosted.

Compare: Trash for Treasure and Argivian Restoration. Even at CMC3 this would have less investment than TfT and benefit of recursion through bounce. At CMC2 this is insane.

Likely this should cost 2UU to be along the same vein as other clone effects. 1U just keeps looking crazy strong.

I'm currently testing it at {3}{u} which seems fine.

2015-09-22 03:09:36: Doombringer edited Emulation Machine:

added another blue mana

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