Do clones copy counters?

Do clones copy counters?

It doesn’t copy whether that creature is tapped or untapped, whether it has any counters on it or Auras attached to it, or any non-copy effects that have changed its power, toughness, types, color, or so on.

Do clones copy CMC?

Does a clone also copy CMC? Technically, no, but it copies mana cost which CMC is usually derived from. If CMC was copiable, a Clone copying the back face of a DFC would have its CMC, but because it doesn’t the Clone’s CMC is 0.

Is Mirrormade still an enchantment?

Notably, if Mirrormade copies an artifact creature or enchantment creature that’s normally not a creature (such as one affected by Bring to Life), Mirrormade won’t be a creature. If Mirrormade somehow enters the battlefield at the same time as another artifact or enchantment, it can’t become a copy of that permanent.

Can you copy kicked spells?

Kicker costs don’t change a spell’s mana cost or converted mana cost. If a kicked spell is copied, the copy is also kicked.

Are kicker costs copied?

3 Answers. Yes, you can pay the kicker costs for the each copy if you want the extra tokens. You cannot choose to pay kicker for those spells, the choice and additional costs are copied from the original. In this case, however, the whole card is copied, and you may cast it as a new spell without paying its mana cost.

Can you copy Multikicker?

No, you can’t.

What is the converted mana cost of a kicked spell?

Therefore, its converted mana cost is 0. The amount of times you kicked the spell (as kicker is just an additional cost to cast the spell) is irrelevant for the converted mana cost.

Can you pay kicker costs with Isochron Scepter?

You may. Since you are actually casting the copy created by the Scepter you are given the opportunity to pay any additional costs such as kicker.

Can you kick with Isochron Scepter?

Yes you can pay for Kicker when you can a spell off of the Scepter. The Scepter gives your spell an Alternative Cost, and Kicker is an Additional Cost.

How does ORIM’s chant work?

Orim’s Chant is an instant, so you can play it now. Orim’s Chant says target player can’t play spells this turn. But the Sliver spell has already been played; and Orim’s Chant won’t stop it. To your first question – You can’t normally play creature spells while an instant like Orim’s Chant is on the stack.

Is ORIM’s chant a counterspell?

Orim’s Chant is NOT a Counterspell. It only prevents the targeted player from playing any more spells for the turn; it doesn’t affect spells that have already been played, which include those which are on the stack and are waiting to resolve.