The current Oracle wording of
Sneak Attack is: "{R}: You may put a
creature card from your hand onto the battlefield. That
creature gains haste. Sacrifice the
creature at the beginning of the next end step." (underlines by me).
What if I use
Sneak Attack to put a
Clever Impersonator onto the battlefield and let him be a copy of something that's not a creature, e. g. a planeswalker? Do I have to sacrifice him anyway at the end of the turn?
I know that there are abilities that refer to the same card even if it has not the same type in the new zone, like an animated land or artifact dying and triggering an
Enduring Renewal which returns it to my hand. But in these cases, the word “it” makes it easy to understand that the ability is refering to the card, whatever it is until then.
Is this applicable to abilities that explicitly refer to the “creature” instead of “it”? Will
Dread Slaver or
Grave Betrayal make the
Clever Impersonator black even when he's not returning as a creature?