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The '''Answer flexibility''' of a [[card]] is defined by its abilty to use it within different circumstances.
The '''Answer flexibility''' of a [[card]] is defined by its ability to use it within different circumstances.


'''[[Magic]]''' is a game ruled by possibilities. The more possibilities your cards can offer you, the more flexible you will be when playing your [[deck]], and that flexibility often makes the difference between [[winning]] and [[losing]]. An inbuilt [[Color Pie#Color hate|hatred]] in the card towards certain other cards may cause it to become a preferred card in the [[sideboard]]. Cards with several abilities also offers flexibility, and cards that may be used at the speed of [[instants]] increase the possibilities of responding well to an [[opponent]]s [[action]]s.
''[[Magic]]'' is a game ruled by possibilities. The more possibilities your cards can offer you, the more flexible you will be when playing your [[deck]], and that flexibility often makes the difference between [[winning]] and [[losing]]. <ref>{{NewRef|level-one/role-assignment-2015-01-05|Role Assignment|[[Reid Duke]]|January 5, 2015 }}</ref>  An inbuilt [[Color Pie#Color hate|hatred]] in the card towards certain other cards may cause it to become a preferred card in the [[sideboard]]. Cards with several abilities also offers flexibility, and cards that may be used at the speed of [[instants]] increase the possibilities of responding well to an [[opponent]]s [[action]]s.


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Revision as of 19:29, 5 January 2015

The Answer flexibility of a card is defined by its ability to use it within different circumstances.

Magic is a game ruled by possibilities. The more possibilities your cards can offer you, the more flexible you will be when playing your deck, and that flexibility often makes the difference between winning and losing. [1] An inbuilt hatred in the card towards certain other cards may cause it to become a preferred card in the sideboard. Cards with several abilities also offers flexibility, and cards that may be used at the speed of instants increase the possibilities of responding well to an opponents actions.

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