Replicator
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Replicator • Logos • Creature • Rare • After Reap: Resolve the after reap effect of another creature in play as if you controlled that creature. (That creature does not exhaust.) • Artist: Gong Studios • Card Number: CotA:150, AoA:153, WC:174, VM2023:121, ToC:100
Official Rulings
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Replicator’s ability refers to a singular “After Reap:” effect. If a creature has multiple “After Reap:” effects, the active player can choose which of the “After Reap:” effects they wish to resolve.Source: Rulebook
How does Replicator’s (COTA 150) “After Reap:” effect interact with a creature that has multiple “After Reap:” effects?
Replicator’s ability refers to a singular “After Reap:” effect. If a creature has multiple “After Reap:” effects, the active player can choose which of the “After Reap:” effects they wish to resolve.
Source: Rulebook
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Sanctum Guardian’s reap effect will do nothing. A creature cannot be moved from one player’s battleline to the other player’s battleline except by effects that explicitly change control of that creature.Source: Rulebook
What happens if I use Replicator (COTA 150) to trigger the reap effect of an opponent’s Sanctum Guardian(COTA 256)?
Sanctum Guardian’s reap effect will do nothing. A creature cannot be moved from one player’s battleline to the other player’s battleline except by effects that explicitly change control of that creature.
Source: Rulebook
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Sequis captures 1 from your opponent’s pool. You are using Sequis as if you controlled it, so the default capture rules cause the Æmber to be captured from your opponent’s pool.Source: Rulebook
I reap with Replicator (CoTA 150), and use its ability to trigger the reap effect of my opponent’s Sequis (CoTA 257) as if I controlled it. Which player’s pool does Sequis capture Æmber from?
Sequis captures 1 from your opponent’s pool. You are using Sequis as if you controlled it, so the default capture rules cause the Æmber to be captured from your opponent’s pool.
Source: Rulebook