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The '''coin flip''' is a mechanic that creates a [[random]] [[effect]] in game play. The coin flip was introduced in ''[[Antiquities]]'' with <c>Mijae Djinn<c>, <c>Ydwen Efreet</c> and <c> Bottle of Suleiman</c>. Coin flips are mainly used on [[red]] cards and [[artifacts]]. If the card is [[multicolored]], it's always red/blue. There is one [[black]] card with the mechanic (<c>Tavern Swindler</c>) and one [[green]] [[Un]]-card (<c>Flock of Rabid Sheep</c>) | The '''coin flip''' is a mechanic that creates a [[random]] [[effect]] in game play. The coin flip was introduced in ''[[Antiquities]]'' with <c>Mijae Djinn<c>, <c>Ydwen Efreet</c> and <c> Bottle of Suleiman</c>. Coin flips are mainly used on [[red]] cards and [[artifacts]]. If the card is [[multicolored]], it's always red/blue. There is one [[black]] card with the mechanic (<c>Tavern Swindler</c>) and one [[green]] [[Un-sets|Un]]-card (<c>Flock of Rabid Sheep</c>). | ||
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Revision as of 07:52, 7 March 2014
The coin flip is a mechanic that creates a random effect in game play. The coin flip was introduced in Antiquities with Mijae Djinn<c>, <c>Ydwen Efreet and Bottle of Suleiman. Coin flips are mainly used on red cards and artifacts. If the card is multicolored, it's always red/blue. There is one black card with the mechanic (Tavern Swindler) and one green Un-card (Flock of Rabid Sheep).
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