Chittering Skullspeaker counts as a token, but it's a nontoken creature
I played a MTG Arena Alchemy game where my opponent played a deck using Chittering Skullspeaker and Replicating Horror. My opponent had a only Chittering Skullspeaker on the board and used Replicating Horror three times during the game. My creature was put in the graveyard every time while Chittering Skullspeaker remained on the board. Not anywhere does it say that Chittering Skullspeaker is considered a token creature. In fact, the word "creature" is mentioned on the card three times and there is no mention that it's considered a token creature. So why didn't Chittering Skullspeaker also go to the graveyard when my opponent played Replicating Horror?
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KAGAMI#54734
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Replicating Terror's effect is each opponent, not all players. If an opponent plays it, only your creatures will be sacrificed.