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In terms of the Comprehensive Rules, a 'shortcut' represents an informal forgoing of the formalities of some or certain game actions for the sake of ease of avoiding tedium, for example declaring a number for a non-infinite [[loop]] instead of going through the motions of the loop that number of times.   
In terms of the Comprehensive Rules, a '''shortcut''' represents an informal forgoing of the formalities of some or certain game actions for the sake of ease of avoiding tedium, for example declaring a number for a non-infinite [[loop]] instead of going through the motions of the loop that number of times.   


{{Comprehensive Rules|Khans of Tarkir|*'''716.''' Taking Shortcuts  
{{Comprehensive Rules|Khans of Tarkir|*'''716.''' Taking Shortcuts  

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Template:Navigation CR In terms of the Comprehensive Rules, a shortcut represents an informal forgoing of the formalities of some or certain game actions for the sake of ease of avoiding tedium, for example declaring a number for a non-infinite loop instead of going through the motions of the loop that number of times.

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