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| Format | Legality |
| 1v1 Commander | Legal |
| Alchemy | Legal |
| Archenemy | Legal |
| Arena | Legal |
| Block Constructed | Legal |
| Canadian Highlander | Legal |
| Casual | Legal |
| Commander / EDH | Legal |
| Commander: Rule 0 | Legal |
| Custom | Legal |
| Duel Commander | Legal |
| Freeform | Legal |
| Gladiator | Legal |
| Highlander | Legal |
| Historic | Legal |
| Historic Brawl | Legal |
| Legacy | Legal |
| Leviathan | Legal |
| Limited | Legal |
| Modern | Legal |
| Modern Beyond Horizons | Legal |
| Oathbreaker | Legal |
| Pioneer | Legal |
| Planar Constructed | Legal |
| Planechase | Legal |
| Pre-release | Legal |
| Quest Magic | Legal |
| Standard | Legal |
| Standard Brawl | Legal |
| Tiny Leaders | Legal |
| Vanguard | Legal |
| Vintage | Legal |
Valor's Reach Tag Team
Sorcery
Create two 3/2 red and white Warrior creature tokens with "Whenever this creature and at least one other creature token attack, put a +1/+1 counter on this creature."
Neotrup on What happens if you turn …
1 year ago
I think the key here is that the back side of Blex, Vexing Pest Flip is not a permanent card. In the final example, Invasion of Kylem Flip is entering as a copy of a creature. Because of how copy effects work, Valor's Reach Tag Team Flip is also a copy of Bird Admirer Flip, so it's a creature entering the battlefield. The rule still explicitly prevents it from entering, even though it's type is changed. Search for Blex Flip is perpetually an artifact instead of a sorcery, but it's still on some level a sorcery card for the sake of being able to enter the battlefield.