About Metamorphic Alteration
Metamorphic Alteration, Enchantment — aura, designed by Livia Prima first released in Jul, 2018 in the set Core Set 2019 Promos and was printed exactly in 2 different ways.
Metamorphic Alteration can be a valuable addition to a deck focused on copying powerful creatures or disrupting an opponent's strategy by turning their creature into a copy of a less threatening one. While it can be a versatile and cost-effective option, other cards like Clone or Phyrexian Metamorph offer similar effects with added flexibility or benefits. Whether Metamorphic Alteration should see play depends on the specific strategy and synergies within a deck, but it can certainly find a home in decks looking to leverage creature copying effects.
Rules
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If the chosen creature is copying something else (for example, if the chosen creature is enchanted by another Metamorphic Alteration), then the enchanted creature becomes a copy of whatever the chosen creature copied.
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Metamorphic Alteration can cause a creature to become a copy of itself. This generally has no effect, but if that creature has a pair of linked abilities, the new abilities it has from the copy effect aren’t linked to the abilities it had before.
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The characteristics that will be copied are determined as Metamorphic Alteration’s effect first begins to apply. If the copiable values of the chosen creature change later, or if that creature leaves the battlefield, the enchanted creature’s characteristics are unaffected.
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The enchanted creature will be a copy of the chosen creature as it dies, so any “when this creature dies” abilities it gains from the copy effect will trigger. Any “when this creature dies” abilities it normally has will not trigger.
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You can choose only a creature on the battlefield.
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