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Riptide Replicator

X4 · Artifact

As Riptide Replicator enters the battlefield, choose a color and a creature type. Riptide Replicator enters the battlefield with X charge counters on it. {4}, {T}: Create an X/X creature token of the chosen color and type, where X is the number of charge counters on Riptide Replicator.

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