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[[Flip card|Flip cards]] also have two smaller text boxes, one for each flip state of the card. The active text box is found at the bottom of the card and defines how the card can be flipped, activating the second text box and deactivating the first.
[[Flip card|Flip cards]] also have two smaller text boxes, one for each flip state of the card. The active text box is found at the bottom of the card and defines how the card can be flipped, activating the second text box and deactivating the first.
{{Rules|
text = '''From the [[Comprehensive Rules]]'''
*'''207.''' Text Box
**'''207.1.''' The text box is printed on the lower half of the card. It usually contains rules text defining the card’s abilities.
**'''207.2.''' The text box may also contain italicized reminder text (in parentheses), which summarizes a rule that applies to that card, and italicized flavor text, which has no game function, but like the illustration, adds artistic appeal to the game.
**'''207.3.''' A guild icon appears in the text box of many Ravnica® block cards. These cards either have the specified guild’s exclusive mechanic or somehow relate to the two colors associated with that guild. Guild icons have no effect on game play.
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Revision as of 14:26, 17 October 2007

The text box is the box that takes up most of the lower part of a Magic card. Rules text and flavor text are both printed in this box.

Split cards have two text boxes, one for each half of the card and in proportion to each half-card. One text box is chosen to be active when a split card is played.

Flip cards also have two smaller text boxes, one for each flip state of the card. The active text box is found at the bottom of the card and defines how the card can be flipped, activating the second text box and deactivating the first.

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