If you Unsummon a mutated or melded permanent, all of the components go back to their owner's hand anyway. This is functionally identical to "return target nontoken creature to its owner's hand. Its controller creates a token that's a copy of it"
Eta: I didn't read the second half of your comment
Each ally-colored card will be based on the single deck that features its colors. Each enemy-colored card will be based on both decks that feature its colors.
Each ally-colored card will be based on the single deck that features its colors. Each enemy-colored card will be based on both decks that feature its colors.
Each ally-colored card will be based on the single deck that features its colors. Each enemy-colored card will be based on both decks that feature its colors.
If you Unsummon a mutated or melded permanent, all of the components go back to their owner's hand anyway. This is functionally identical to "return target nontoken creature to its owner's hand. Its controller creates a token that's a copy of it"
Eta: I didn't read the second half of your comment
Nope. Only the cards and tokens representing that single particular permanent. See mutate/meld.
A less unnecessary complex version of this would be:
> "Return target creature to its owner's hand, then its controller creates a token that's a copy of that creature."
with only minor functional differences (e. g. whether spells/abilities that targeted the original still target the copy).
Commander 2011-inspired two-color uncommons.
Each ally-colored card will be based on the single deck that features its colors. Each enemy-colored card will be based on both decks that feature its colors.
Huh. "I hate someone. Don't know who yet, but I really hate onna youse guys. You'll do."
Commander 2011-inspired two-color uncommons.
Each ally-colored card will be based on the single deck that features its colors. Each enemy-colored card will be based on both decks that feature its colors.
Oops! A rare.
Commander 2011-inspired two-color uncommons.
Each ally-colored card will be based on the single deck that features its colors. Each enemy-colored card will be based on both decks that feature its colors.
"all permanents that share a name with it"?
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Unnecessarily complex card to consider for future design space.
added second "nontoken"
See Squire.
#9 of Nizzahon's "MTG Top 10: Worst Vanilla Creatures"
See Zombie Goliath & Dreg Reaver.
#8 of Nizzahon's "MTG Top 10: Worst Vanilla Creatures"
fixed activated ability cost: ~ >> this Clue