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Section · Chapter 9

cr:9.1

Double-Faced Cards

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  • cr:9.1.1A double-faced card is a card with two sets of properties - each set printed as a separate face on the card.
  • cr:9.1.2Each face of a double-faced card has its own set of printed properties.
  • cr:9.1.3A flip-card is a double-faced card that has a front-face and a back-face, with one of the following printed subtypes on its front-face: figment, invocation, or construct. Only one face of a flip-card is active at any given point. The properties of a flip-card are defined by its active face. The types of its front-face determines if it is a hero-, token-, deck-, or arena-card.[1.3]
  • cr:9.1.4A twin-card is a double-faced card that has two faces. One or both faces of a twin-card may be active at any given point. The properties of a twin-card are defined by its active face(s). The combination of the types of both its faces determines if it is a hero-, token-, deck-, or arena-card.[1.3]
  • cr:9.1.5A transcend-card is a double-faced card that has a front-face and a back-face, with the front-face that has an ability that generates the transcend effect.[8.5.48] Only one face of a transcend-card is active at any given point. The properties of a transcend-card are defined by its active face. The types of its front-face determines if it is a deck- or arena-card.[1.3]

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