Mirror of the Forebears

Asked by Lycanion69 6 years ago

Let's say I have Mirror of the Forebears and Scion of the Ur-Dragon on the field and I use the skill of Scion of the Ur-Dragon to send something like Utvara Hellkite to the grave and Scion of the Ur-Dragon is now a copy of Utvara Hellkite

If I use Mirror of the Forebears on "Scion of the Ur-Dragon" (who is now a copy of Utvara Hellkite) is Mirror of the Forebears treated as Scion of the Ur-Dragon or Utvara Hellkite ?

VraskaTheCursed says... Accepted answer #1

It's an Utvara Hellkite.

Scion's abiliy's target's name overrides Scion's original name until end of turn. Pretend that the Scion isn't there and the Hellkite that's in the graveyard is in its place; that's pretty much what happens when you make a copy of a creature.

August 14, 2017 11:02 p.m.

Lycanion69 says... #2

Thanks

August 14, 2017 11:37 p.m.

Another Mirror question: Can you target Scion with Mirror of the Forebears when it's between 2 stacks of its' ability?

For example: I have 2 copies of the mirror, and I turn Scion of the Ur-Dragon into a Hellkite Charger, then respond so that it turns into Savage Ventmaw first. Can I respond to it becoming Savage Ventmaw by turning the 2 Mirror of the Forebears into copies of Savage Ventmaw and still have Scion turn into the Hellkite Charger?

November 9, 2017 9:58 a.m.

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