Gogo, Master of Mimicry

Legendary Creature — Wizard

{X}{X}, {T}: Copy target activated or triggered ability you control X times. You may choose new targets for the copies. This ability can't be copied and X can't be 0. (Mana abilities can't be targeted.)

CMC
3
Mana cost
{2}{U}
Color identity
U
Rarity
mythic
Set
Final Fantasy
Price
$3.26
EDHREC rank
#3964
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Gogo, Master of Mimicry card art
Gogo, Master of Mimicry copies whatever your opponents are doing and does it faster — the relevant number is how quickly it comes down and how many impersonation triggers you can chain before anyone answers it. The ceiling is genuinely absurd when Unstoppable Plan is in the mix, and Edea, Possessed Sorceress decks have made it a staple precisely because the synergy compounds rather than adds.

Best Commanders

Commanders with the highest synergy

01
Edea, Possessed Sorceress

Edea, Possessed Sorceress

33.3% of decks · synergy 0.31

Edea, Possessed Sorceress runs Gogo, Master of Mimicry in a third of all builds because the two cards feed the same engine — Edea wants a creature that flexes into whatever threat the table presents, and Gogo delivers that while triggering Edea's own copy-and-possession lines.

02
Hope Estheim

Hope Estheim

29.1% of decks · synergy 0.26

Hope Estheim decks slot Gogo, Master of Mimicry because Hope rewards you for deploying creatures that punch above their mana cost, and a body that mirrors the most dangerous thing on the board qualifies on arrival.

03
Y'shtola Rhul

Y'shtola Rhul

26.6% of decks · synergy 0.24

Y'shtola Rhul reaches for Gogo, Master of Mimicry to extend its reactive toolkit — Y'shtola wants to answer threats on the board's terms rather than its own, and Gogo turns whatever the scariest creature is into a resource rather than a problem.

04
The Celestial Toymaker

The Celestial Toymaker

19.2% of decks · synergy 0.18

The Celestial Toymaker runs Gogo, Master of Mimicry because the Toymaker's game plan revolves around warping what's legal and what's possible, and a creature that replicates opponents' best pieces fits cleanly into that chaos-control shell.

Format Analysis

Where it lives, where it can’t

FormatVerdict
commander
legacy
modern
pioneer
standard
vintage
pauper
oathbreaker

Commander is where Gogo, Master of Mimicry actually lives — four opponents guarantee a target worth copying, and the multiplayer environment gives it enough time to generate real value before the table can coordinate an answer. In competitive 60-card formats, it's legal across Standard, Pioneer, Modern, Legacy, and Vintage, but none of those formats are looking for a three-plus-mana creature that copies rather than removes, so it's essentially Commander-only in practice. Pauper is the one format where it can't show up at all. Oathbreaker is the clearest alternate home — the smaller game state focuses the copy effect and makes it easier to reliably land on something broken.

Key Combos

Combo lines featuring this card

3,239 decks
Gogo, Master of MimicryUnstoppable Plan

Gogo, Master of MimicryUnstoppable Plan

Infinite mana nonland permanents you control can produce; Infinite untap of nonland permanents you control; Infinite copies of abilities you control on the stack

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Price Context

Current price

$3.26 cheap tier

At $3.26, Gogo, Master of Mimicry sits in the range where it's an easy inclusion decision — cheap enough to pick up speculatively, expensive enough that it's clearly not bulk. Given how heavily it indexes into Final Fantasy Commander decks that are still being built out, the price reflects real demand rather than hype.

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Updated . Data from Scryfall, EDHREC, and Commander Spellbook.