What happens when you copy the Phyrexian Metamorph?

When you copy a Phyrexian Metamorph (often with another copy effect like Sakashima's Will or another Metamorph), the new copy also becomes an artifact in addition to its other types, mimicking the original Metamorph's choices (creature/artifact type, name, abilities, etc.) but losing the Metamorph's own copy ability because it's now a copy of something else, making it a permanent creature/artifact with the copied characteristics.
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What happens if you copy a morph?

In fact, if we copy a face-down creature with Morph ability, nothing really changes. We still get the same “Faceless” — the game only sees copiable values of the copied creature in its current state.
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Can phyrexian metamorph copy a legendary creature?

Yes, Phyrexian Metamorph can copy a legendary creature, but because the copy gains the legendary supertype and the same name, the legend rule will force you to put one of them into your graveyard as a state-based action unless you have another effect (like Mirror Gallery or Sakashima the Impostor) that lets you keep both. The Metamorph becomes legendary and keeps the name, so it triggers the rule just like any other two legendary permanents with the same name. 
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Does the phyrexian metamorph copy cast trigger?

The Metamorph isn't an Ulamog until it's on the battlefield (side note: it enters AS A COPY instead of entering the battlefield and creating a trigger to make itself a copy, so there's nothing to respond to outside of casting it). But, to answer your question, no it will not copy the cast trigger.
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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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What happens if I control two of the same legendary permanent?

704.5j If two or more legendary permanents with the same name are controlled by the same player, that player chooses one of them, and the rest are put into their owners' graveyards. This is called the “legend rule.”
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Why are the planet lands not legendary?

Named lands often aren't legendary anymore because it was a design issue for constructed where the restriction was disliked. Maybe they will make a Planet rule similar to the Legend rule. Making the planet lands legendary is unnecessary from a balancing standpoint because they require so much investment and are slow.
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Is the Phyrexian Metamorph still blue?

Phyrexian Metamorph is a blue card, because it has a blue mana symbol on its mana cost and no ability like Devoid to deny it. The fact that the mana symbol can be paid with life rather than mana doesn't stop it from being blue.
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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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Is phyrexian translatable?

Rhystic Studies put out a really good video about Phyrexia this week which includes an indepth look at the language and the people working on translating it. It's a fully constructed language with its own grammar and accents so you definitely can't just swap the letters out.
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Does the Phyrexian Metamorph copy color?

When an object enters play copying another object, it copies all 'base' characteristics. Other than copy effects, effects that are applied to the original are not copied. Also, unless the effect that copies the original says so, the copy will not have any additional types or colors.
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What is the rule 701.27 A in Magic The Gathering?

701.27a To proliferate means to choose any number of permanents and/or players that have a counter, then give each one additional counter of each kind that permanent or player already has.
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Can Phyrexian Metamorph copy Hexproof?

Metamorph's ability (and spell for that case) doesn't target anything. It means that you are able to choose to copy an artifact or a creature with Shroud, Hexproof, Protection from Blue/Artifacts etc. Cloning enemy's Progenitus with Metamorph is nice plan to get one for youself.
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Does copying a spell trigger Rhystic study?

No. When they cast a spell, your [[Rhystic Study]] trigger goes on the stack.
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What happens if you flicker a mutated creature in MTG?

6 . What happens if I flicker a mutated permanent? All the components return separately. The mutated creature is exiled, then becomes separate objects.
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Does exsanguinate trigger y shtola mtg?

If you have a [[Jet Medallion]] out and you've cast exsanguinate for X = 1, Y'shtola still triggers even though you only paid two mana for it.
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Does Y Shtola Night's Blessed trigger multiple times?

The trigger event is "At the beginning of each end step", the condition is "if a player lost 4 or more life this turn", and the effect is "draw a card". Looking at just the trigger event and effect, you can see that the ability only happens once per turn, at the beginning of the end step, and you only draw one card.
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Does Y Shtola trigger curiosity?

Y'shtola will deal 2 damage to each of my 3 opponents twice (once per spell), and because she's enchanted with Curiosity, that damage will trigger Curiosity 3 times per spell, drawing me 6 cards total. Then, Y'shtola's own ability will also draw me 3 cards at end of turn.
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Can Phyrexian Metamorph transform?

Anything that isn't a double-faced card can't transform. So if you copy a Chalice of Death with a Phyrexian Metamorph, you end up with an exact copy of the Chalice of Death. The game doesn't acknowledge or care that the card has another side, so you don't somehow end up with a Chalice of Life instead.
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Is the Phyrexian revoker good?

Phyrexian Revoker is a nice piece of tech for shutting down a specific card. Whether it's a commander with activated abilities, a powerful artifact, or maybe a planeswalker, Phyrexian Revoker will stop those annoying activated abilities for just two mana.
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Is 40 lands too much Commander?

40 lands in a Commander deck isn't inherently "too much," but it's on the higher end for typical decks; it's often perfect for high-mana curve decks, <<<>>landfall strategies, or decks with little card draw, but fewer lands (35-38) might be better if you have lots of ramp and draw spells. It depends heavily on your deck's strategy, average mana cost (CMC), and inclusion of mana rocks/ramp, with many players finding 36-40 a solid baseline for casual play. 
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Has planet 9 been debunked?

Although sky surveys such as Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) and Pan-STARRS did not detect Planet Nine, they have not ruled out the existence of a Neptune-diameter object in the outer Solar System.
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