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'''Divvy''' cards are so called because they let one player separate a number of cards into two piles and the other player chooses what to do with them.  For example, <c>Death or Glory</c> is a sorcery that lets you divide all creature cards in your graveyard into two piles. Your opponent then decides which pile is removed from the game and which pile returns to play.  <c>Fact or Fiction</c> is the most popular of the divvy cards as you reveal the top five cards of your library, your opponent seperates them into two face-up piles and you decide which pile goes into your hand while the other pile goes into your graveyard.
'''Divvy''' cards are so called because they let one player separate a number of cards into two piles and the other player chooses what to do with them.  For example, <c>Death or Glory</c> is a sorcery that lets you divide all creature cards in your graveyard into two piles. Your opponent then decides which pile is removed from the game and which pile returns to play.  <c>Fact or Fiction</c> is the most popular of the divvy cards as you reveal the top five cards of your library, your opponent seperates them into two face-up piles and you decide which pile goes into your hand while the other pile goes into your graveyard.


Divvy cards were printed in [[Invasion]], and in [[Shards of Alara]], one more was added: <c>Brilliant Ultimatum</c>.
Although the term "divvy cards" hadn't been coined yet, <c>Phyrexian Portal</c> from ''[[Alliances]]'' was the first.  Six "divvy cards" were printed in [[Invasion]], and another in [[Shards of Alara]].


==Divvy cards==
==Divvy cards==

Revision as of 23:29, 7 March 2009

Divvy cards are so called because they let one player separate a number of cards into two piles and the other player chooses what to do with them. For example, Death or Glory is a sorcery that lets you divide all creature cards in your graveyard into two piles. Your opponent then decides which pile is removed from the game and which pile returns to play. Fact or Fiction is the most popular of the divvy cards as you reveal the top five cards of your library, your opponent seperates them into two face-up piles and you decide which pile goes into your hand while the other pile goes into your graveyard.

Although the term "divvy cards" hadn't been coined yet, Phyrexian Portal from Alliances was the first. Six "divvy cards" were printed in Invasion, and another in Shards of Alara.

Divvy cards