| Name | Mishra's Self-Replicator |
|---|---|
| Type | Artifact creature — assembly-worker |
| Description | Whenever you cast a historic spell, you may pay |
| Flavor | It has witnessed history's most significant events, one incarnation after another. |
| Artist | Joseph Meehan |
| Set | The List #947 |
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About Mishra's Self-Replicator
Mishra's Self-Replicator, Artifact creature — assembly-worker, designed by Joseph Meehan first released in Apr, 2018 in the set Dominaria Promos and was printed exactly in 3 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Commander.
A deck that focuses on casting a high number of historic spells, such as artifacts, legendaries, and Sagas, would benefit from including Mishra's Self-Replicator. This card can generate a significant board presence and create a snowball effect if left unchecked. However, in competitive Magic: the Gathering environments, there may be more efficient options like Karn, Scion of Urza or Sai, Master Thopterist, which offer immediate value or protection. Mishra's Self-Replicator could see play in more casual or thematic decks that enjoy creating token armies and synergizing with historic spells.
Rules
04/27/18
A card, spell, or permanent is historic if it has the legendary supertype, the artifact card type, or the Saga subtype. Having two of those qualities doesn’t make an object more historic than another or provide an additional bonus—an object either is historic or it isn’t.
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An ability that triggers “whenever you cast a historic spell” doesn’t trigger if a historic card is put onto the battlefield without being cast.
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The token will have Mishra’s Self-Replicator’s ability. It will also be able to create copies of itself.
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The token won’t copy counters or damage marked on Mishra’s Self-Replicator, nor will it copy other effects that have changed Mishra’s Self-Replicator’s power, toughness, types, color, and so on. Normally, this means the token will simply be a Mishra’s Self-Replicator, but if any copy effects have affected that Mishra’s Self-Replicator, they’re taken into account.

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