Flameshadow Conjuring by Seb McKinnon
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Flameshadow Conjuring by Seb McKinnon
if I make a face-down creature with magar of the magic strings and have an effect like flameshadow conjuring (making a temporary copy of nontokens with haste), will the temporary token copies be able to cast the noted card?
No, because the token doesn't have a card name noted for it. That's not part of the copiable characteristics of the original card, alas.
If I control Flameshadow Conjuring and I cast priest of Urabask, can I use the red it adds to my Mana pool to copy it? If yes, can I do that infinitely?
Flameshadow Conjuring only triggers when nontoken creatures enter the battlefield, but you can use the mana from the original Priest of Urabrask to pay for the token copy of it when the trigger resolves.
Hey, so let's say you have a legendary creature enter the battlefield with flameshadow conjuring, and you pay the one red to copy it and give it haste. The legend rule then applies, but is there a way to work in collateral damage to kill the main or copy of the legendary creature? Like could one do it in response to the legend rule? Is there some way to make this work?
You can’t respond to state-based actions, so there’s no way to keep the original and sacrifice the token to something like Collateral Damage unless you have a Mirror Gallery.
On the other hand, you can sacrifice the original creature to an effect like Collateral Damage while the Flameshadow Conjuring trigger is on the stack. The token will still be created if you pay R and will survive until the end step as normal.
I propose that this card be known as “Kiki-Sneaky”.