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Every magecraft trigger reaches the whole board, which is the detail that changes how you read this 2/2 body. Most spells-matter payoffs in white scale a single creature, or reward you for the spell in isolation; this one turns any instant or sorcery into a battlefield-wide combat swing that lands the moment the spell goes on the stack. The copy clause is where it stops being a curiosity: a doubled spell fires the trigger twice, so any copy effect stacks the pump onto every attacker at once. That pushes it out of the fair spells-matter lane and into go-wide territory, where a token board plus a cheap cantrip suddenly represents lethal math the opponent has to solve at instant speed. White usually forces you to choose between a wide board and a heavy spell count, since those two plans compete for the same slots in a deck; this creature collapses that choice, making the wide board and the spell count feed each other instead. The body is deliberately fragile so the payoff is not free: at two mana with two toughness, it dies to almost anything, and the reward is temporary, showing up only on turns you are actually casting spells, so a durdle draw leaves the magecraft ability idle and the board unbuffed. Its job is to reward a deck already committed to both cheap creatures and a cantrip-heavy spell base, and to punish an opponent who leaves it alive one turn too long.




