Can Mirage mirror copy auras?

Mirage Mirror will wind up as a copy of the permanent targeted by the last ability to resolve. If Mirage Mirror becomes a copy of an Aura, it’s put into its owner’s graveyard unless it’s somehow attached to an appropriate object or player already.

Does Mirage mirror stay tapped?

Mirage Mirror stays tapped until your next untap step. Mirage Mirror’s ability creates a copy effect that copies characteristics, and being tapped/untapped is part of a permanent’s status, not characteristics.

What happens if you copy an aura?

If Mirage Mirror becomes a copy of an Aura, it’s put into its owner’s graveyard unless it’s somehow attached to an appropriate object or player already. If it becomes a copy of an Equipment and is attached to a creature, it’ll become unattached when it becomes a non-Equipment artifact again.

Can you activate Mirage Mirror multiple times?

You can use it as many times as you want and can pay the costs, like any activated ability. However it loses the ability for the turn once one activation resolves and it becomes a copy, so you have to put them all on the stack in one go. You can do whatever you want as much as you want with Mirage Mirror.

When does Mirage mirror turn into a copy?

: Mirage Mirror becomes a copy of target artifact, creature, enchantment, or land until end of turn. Most mirrors show your reflection. Others show your potential. Once Mirage Mirror’s ability resolves, it no longer has that ability. Mirage Mirror copies the printed values of the target permanent, plus any copy effects that have been applied to it.

When does Mirage mirror suffer from summoning sickness?

If Mirage Mirror becomes a copy of a target creature that does not have summoning sickness until owner’s next turn, does the copy suffer from summoning sickness becomes it becomes a copy of a creature? The copiable values of an object are its name, mana cost, color indicator, card type, subtype, supertype, rules text, power, toughness, and loyalty.

What happens when you make a copy of a creature?

A copy of such a creature will acquire the copiable values of the original face-down creature, and become a 2/2 colorless, costless, nameless, subtypeless creature, but it will instead be face-up. Such a copy is unable to morph, and never acquires the face-up characteristics of the original creature.

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