If my opponent copies my face down morph creature with a Clone effect, do i have to reveal the face down card to them?

Asked by chrizzilla 9 years ago

Say I have a Sagu Mauler face down, and don't have the mana to morph him open when my opponent casts Clever Impersonator , copying the 2/2 morph creature.

Does the impersonator become a 2/2 morph creature (no name, abilities, creature type, etc), or does it become a face-up Sagu Mauler, which I have to reveal to my opponent?

filledelanuit says... Accepted answer #1

If you something would become a copy of a permanent it copies all of the copiable values which are: Name, mana cost, p/t, types, color, abilities. It does not copy statuses like tapped/flipped/face-down. In this case the Clever Impersonator will be a 2/2 creature, without any creature types, abilities or mana cost. It will be face up and untapped.

September 10, 2014 8:59 p.m.

filledelanuit says... #2

Oops I missed something.

It will also have no name or color.

September 10, 2014 8:59 p.m.

Epochalyptik says... #3

Nothing forces you to reveal the card's face. If your opponent copies your morphed permanent, he or she gets a 2/2 creature with no characteristics. It can't be morphed because it doesn't have a reverse face and it isn't face down.

September 10, 2014 9 p.m.

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