If the copied artifact is a token, the new token that's created copies the original characteristics of that token as stated by the effect that created the token
If we made a 1/1 that look at the top card of your library when it entered the battlefield and put it into your hand if it was a nonland, that could be a mono-blue card
Its better as a chump blocker and occasional Disenchant in a dedicated reanimator pile
Flanking No, Your Position At The Table Doesn't Matter Another early attempt at simulating the role of cavalry on the battlefield, flanking was clunky and led to some situations that could be confusing for new players
The upside of recasting a strong spell and dipping into the opponents yard is too good to pass up
However, we ran into situations like this that kind of caused us to scratch our heads for a bit: Beast - Tragic Hero has printed Shift cost of 3, but we had no cheaper Beast character card to shift from