Magic the Gathering: 'populate' effect

Post » Sat Dec 08, 2012 10:51 am

I've started playing MtG, and my friend has a card which creates a token on the battlefield, and other cards which have Althea ability to populate the token.

Does the copied token stay in play even if I destroy the original token?

I'm asking because this effect seems overpowered IMO. He ended up with 2 4/4 copied tokens, as well as the original 4/4 token.

Thanks.
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Guy Pearce
 
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Post » Sat Dec 08, 2012 12:48 am

Once in play, the copy would be a creature no different from the original. It doesn't remember it's status as a 'copy' and has to be dealt with like any other creature.
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Post » Fri Dec 07, 2012 11:43 pm

Once in play, the copy would be a creature no different from the original. It doesn't remember it's status as a 'copy' and has to be dealt with like any other creature.

Which was the basis for my "Thrull" deck in the late 90s. ;)

4 "Breeding Pit"
4 "Thrull Champion"
Random other Thrulls
"Lord Of The Pit"
And the requisite lands.

People don't like the swarm. It was the M:TG equivalent of a zerg rush.
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