Will the {Reveillark}'s ability return a {Clone}, {Phyrexian Metamorph}, etc, etc to the battlefield?
I would go with yes. In the graveyard, their power and toughness are zero, so it should work.
Quote from: Bluenote20 on August 10, 2012, 01:10:08 PM
Will the {Reveillark}'s ability return a {Clone}, {Phyrexian Metamorph}, etc, etc to the battlefield?
Wow that seems annoying. Yes, clones have no special characteristics until they enter te battlefield.
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So, if you {clone} the {reveillark}, will the clone be able to return itself + another creature?
Quote from: Mentonin on August 11, 2012, 10:12:05 AM
So, if you {clone} the {reveillark}, will the clone be able to return itself + another creature?
No, because the {Reveillark}'s trigger is a Leave's-the-Battlefield ability. That means it's already gone and can't be cloned.
You could {Body Double} it, though.
Quote from: BlackJester on August 11, 2012, 10:36:56 AM
Quote from: Mentonin on August 11, 2012, 10:12:05 AM
So, if you {clone} the {reveillark}, will the clone be able to return itself + another creature?
No, because the {Reveillark}'s trigger is a Leave's-the-Battlefield ability. That means it's already gone and can't be cloned.
You could {Body Double} it, though.
What I meant is:
1- with the reveillark on the Battlefield, clone it
2- the clone which copied reveillark dies
3- can you bring the clone that just died to the bf again?
I'm pretty sure. The {Clone} will be in the gy when the trigger is placed on the stack, so I believe it's a legal target for the ability.
I'm not 100% though, I seem to remember something non-intuitive about zone-change triggers....hmmm...