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'''Split cards''' are [[Magic]] [[card]]s with two card faces. A split card is literally "split" into two seperate cards each with its own [[card name]], art, [[Mana|mana cost]], text etc. In any zone except [[the stack]], a split card has two sets of characteristics; while it's on the stack, it only has the characteristics of the half being played.
'''Split cards''' are [[Magic]] [[card]]s with two card faces. A split card is literally "split" into two separate cards each with its own card name, art, [[Mana|mana cost]], text, etc. In any zone except [[the stack]], a split card has two sets of characteristics; while it's on the stack, it only has the characteristics of the half being played.


They were introduced in the [[Invasion (block)|Invasion]] block, where each side was from a different [[color]]. In [[Dissension (set)|Dissension]] they were seen again, and each half was a [[multicolored]] card from a different [[guild]]; finally [[Planar Chaos (set)|Planar Chaos]] introduced the first split cars where both sides were the same color (all split cards in PC were [[red]]).
They were introduced in the [[Invasion (block)|Invasion]] block, where each side was from a different [[color]]. In [[Dissension (set)|Dissension]] they were seen again, and each half was a [[multicolored]] card from a different [[guild]]; finally [[Planar Chaos (set)|Planar Chaos]] introduced the first split cars where both sides were the same color (all split cards in PC were [[red]]).

Revision as of 14:38, 21 May 2007

Split cards are Magic cards with two card faces. A split card is literally "split" into two separate cards each with its own card name, art, mana cost, text, etc. In any zone except the stack, a split card has two sets of characteristics; while it's on the stack, it only has the characteristics of the half being played.

They were introduced in the Invasion block, where each side was from a different color. In Dissension they were seen again, and each half was a multicolored card from a different guild; finally Planar Chaos introduced the first split cars where both sides were the same color (all split cards in PC were red).

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