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**'''107.9.''' A [[tombstone icon]] appears to the left of the name of many [[Odyssey block|''Odyssey™'' block]] cards with abilities that are relevant in a player's graveyard. The purpose of the icon is to make those cards stand out when they're in a graveyard. This icon has no effect on game play. | **'''107.9.''' A [[tombstone icon]] appears to the left of the name of many [[Odyssey block|''Odyssey™'' block]] cards with abilities that are relevant in a player's graveyard. The purpose of the icon is to make those cards stand out when they're in a graveyard. This icon has no effect on game play. | ||
**'''107.10.''' A type icon appears in the upper left corner of each card from the ''[[Future Sight|Future Sight®]]'' set printed with an alternate "[[timeshifted]]" frame. If the card has a single card type, this icon indicates what it is: claw marks for creature, a flame for sorcery, a lightning bolt for instant, a sunrise for enchantment, a chalice for artifact, and a pair of mountain peaks for land. If the card has multiple card types, that's indicated by a black and white cross. This icon has no effect on game play. | **'''107.10.''' A type icon appears in the upper left corner of each card from the ''[[Future Sight|Future Sight®]]'' set printed with an alternate "[[timeshifted]]" frame. If the card has a single card type, this icon indicates what it is: claw marks for creature, a flame for sorcery, a lightning bolt for instant, a sunrise for enchantment, a chalice for artifact, and a pair of mountain peaks for land. If the card has multiple card types, that's indicated by a black and white cross. This icon has no effect on game play. | ||
**'''107.11.''' The Planeswalker symbol is {{Pw}}. It appears on one face of the planar die used in the [[Planechase]] casual variant. See rule 901, "Planechase." | **'''107.11.''' The Planeswalker symbol is {{Pw}}. It appears on one face of the planar die used in the [[Planechase (variant)|Planechase]] casual variant. See rule 901, "Planechase." | ||
**'''107.12.''' The [[chaos symbol]] is {{Ch}}. It appears on one face of the planar die used in the Planechase casual variant, as well as in triggered abilities that refer to the results of rolling the planar die. See rule 901, "Planechase." | **'''107.12.''' The [[chaos symbol]] is {{Ch}}. It appears on one face of the planar die used in the Planechase casual variant, as well as in triggered abilities that refer to the results of rolling the planar die. See rule 901, "Planechase." | ||
**'''107.13.''' The [[double-faced cards|sun symbol]] appears in the upper left corner of the front face of double-faced cards. See rule 711, "Double-Faced Cards." | **'''107.13.''' The [[double-faced cards|sun symbol]] appears in the upper left corner of the front face of double-faced cards. See rule 711, "Double-Faced Cards." |
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References
- Mark Rosewater (July 17, 2006). "Snow: Mana Mystery". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.