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>Jerodast
(Paraphrasing is best unless we intentionally want a direct quote (which would use ""s and direct attribution). I referred to "spells" to avoid overusing the word "card", but if they do reversible lands at some point we can make it "spell or land". Also noted they wouldn't be DFCs in game, but limiting that to only the obvious conclusion for now since they haven't issued any rules about them (e.g. tournament legality rules likely have to change to explicitly allow them).)
>Jerodast
(I'm not sure what the best format is for the images, but the nature of the concept demands a visual example)
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[[File:ReversibleStitchInTimeA.png|right|thumb||"Front" side of reversible Stitch in Time]]
[[File:ReversibleStitchInTimeB.png|right|thumb||"Back" side of the same card]]
'''Reversible cards''' are [[double-faced card|double-sided ''Magic: The Gathering'' cards]] that have the same functional card on each side.  
'''Reversible cards''' are [[double-faced card|double-sided ''Magic: The Gathering'' cards]] that have the same functional card on each side.  



Revision as of 02:48, 1 August 2022

"Front" side of reversible Stitch in Time
"Back" side of the same card

Reversible cards are double-sided Magic: The Gathering cards that have the same functional card on each side.

Description

Each side of a reversible card represents the same spell, but has different art. When played, the owner can choose which side to show off. They're designed to be another way for players to express themselves while playing the game.[1]

Since each reversible card has the identity of what was originally printed as a typical single-faced card, they are not considered double-faced cards during the game. For instance, they cannot transform.

Reversible cards debuted in the Heads I Win, Tails You Lose Commander deck of Secret Lair Drop Series: Secretversary 2021.[1]

References