Does Sakashima copy mana value?

Yes, Sakashima of a Thousand Faces copies the mana cost of the creature it targets, so it also copies its mana value, as mana cost and mana value are linked copiable characteristics in Magic: The Gathering. When Sakashima becomes a copy, it gains the copied creature's name, types, abilities, power/toughness, and mana cost (which sets its mana value), along with retaining its own unique abilities like Partner and the legend rule clause, according to MTG rules.
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Does Sakashima copy Mana cost?

Saka copies the Mana Cost of the chosen Creature. Which affects its Mana Value.
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Do copies copy the mana value?

Yes, copies in Magic: The Gathering copy the original object's mana cost, and thus its mana value, unless the copying effect specifically says otherwise (like with Embalm/Eternalize) or if copying a face-down permanent, which always has a mana value of 0. A non-copy token usually has a mana value of 0 because it lacks a mana cost, but a token that is a copy inherits the mana value of what it's copying, making cards like Rite of Replication powerful. 
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Does Sakashima copy abilities?

Yes, Sakashima of a Thousand Faces copies the abilities of the creature it enters as, but it also retains its own unique abilities, like its "other abilities" (Legend Rule text, Partner) and can even copy other creatures while keeping its own effects. When Sakashima enters as a copy, it gets all the copied creature's abilities plus its own, effectively being a super-clone that doesn't die to the legend rule with another copy and can even be a commander with another legendary partner.
 
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Do myriad copies have a mana value?

Miirym's tokens do have mana values because mana cost is a copiable value and Miirym copies cards that have a mana cost.
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Do copied spells trigger y shtola?

Yes, a copy of a spell has the same mana value as the original. But, copying a spell is not casting a spell. Y'shtola does not trigger when you copy a spell on the stack.
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Do token copies have CMC?

TIL: Tokens that are a copy of a creature have the cmc of the copied creature.
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Does Sakashima copy color?

Sakashima copies the Color(s) of the Permanent it copies. If it Copies [[Nazgûl]], then it's mono-Black. If it Copies [[Gruul Guildmage]], then it's Red and Green.
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Can Mockingbird copy legendary creatures?

Yes, if you copy a Legendary creature with Mockingbird, it'll likewise be Legendary and the Legend Rule would applly. Spark Double isn't Legendary.
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Does Mockingbird copy mana value?

When the Mockingbird copies a creature, it also copies the mana cost. 707.2.
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Does myriad copy 1:1 counters?

A myriad copy has all the characteristics of the original creature, including “until end of turn” abilities. But any counters, auras, or equipment the creature may have aren't copied, only the intrinsic properties of the myriad creature.
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Do token copies have mana value on Reddit?

Token copies have the mana value of the object they are copying unless it is otherwise specified. From the Comprehensive Rules: 111.11: A copy of a permanent spell becomes a token as it resolves. The token has the characteristics of the spell that became that token.
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Do copies retain mana value?

Yes, token copies in Magic: The Gathering have the same mana value as the object they copied, unless the effect creating them specifies otherwise; tokens that aren't copies typically have a mana value of 0 because they lack a mana cost, not because they're tokens. Copy effects transfer most characteristics, including the mana cost (and thus mana value), from the original, so a token copy of a 3-mana creature is a 3-mana token. 
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What is the rule 118.7 C in magic?

118.7c If a cost is reduced by an amount of colored mana that exceeds its mana component of that color, the cost's mana component of that color is reduced to nothing and the cost's generic mana component is reduced by the difference.
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Do token copies have pips?

As long as the copied object has a mana value, so the copy does also (it also has the same colored pips for devotion).
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What happens if I clone Sakashima?

As a result, if you control a Sakashima of a Thousand Faces with riot and haste from Rhythm of the Wilds, and you play a Clone, first Clone's replacement effect applies, and it becomes a copy of Sakashima as printed.
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What can Ditto not copy?

Although it can copy a powerful Pokémon's Moves, Base stats, and types, it doesn't copy the HP. As a result, Ditto is very fragile in battle.
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What's the most sus color in Among Us?

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A pink crewmate is much less likely to draw attention than a black crewmate. Pink is often associated with good or soft things, while the black crewmate looks like a ninja.
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What's the lore behind Sakashima?

Sakashima wanted more than his life could offer him. He wanted more than any one life could offer him. He became a master of masks, of makeup, of wigs. He disguised himself as any number of people and infiltrated all strata of Kamigawan society, both to enrich himself and to satisfy his curiosity.
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Does the phyrexian metamorph copy CMC?

Mana Cost (and therefore CMC) is a copyable trait. If Phyrexian Metamorph is currently a permanent, its CMC is the CMC of whatever it has cloned. If PM is not currently a permanent (i.e. it's a spell, or a card in your library, graveyard, or hand), its CMC is 4.
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Do token copies trigger the legendary rule?

Yes. However, the legend rule will kick in if you control both and they have the same name and the copy is also legendary. You will immediately be forced to choose one, the other will die. Note that this is not sacrificing, but it is dying.
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Do token creatures have mana value 0?

The mana value of tokens is 0 unless it's a copy of another card, which would then inherit the mana value of that card. So this would still trigger for each token destroyed that's 2 or less mana value. Tokens have mana value zero and are considered permanents.
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Is mana value the same as CMC?

Yes, for all practical purposes in Magic: The Gathering, Mana Value is the new name for Converted Mana Cost (CMC); the term changed with Strixhaven, but they refer to the exact same concept: the total amount of mana (colors and generic) printed in a card's mana cost, represented as a single number, according to this Fandom page on MTG Wiki. Cards with older wording will have their "Converted Mana Cost" updated to "Mana Value" in official rules databases (Oracle text). 
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