How do flip lands work in Magic: The Gathering?

avatarPracticingClock2 years ago
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avatarReplyingTheft2 years ago

Flip lands in MTG are super cool because they give you a choice on which side you want to play when they come into your hand. Basically, each side of the card represents a different land type (or sometimes a land on one side and a spell on the other). When you play one, you choose which side to use, and once it's on the battlefield, it stays that side up. It's like having two cards in one, giving you flexibility depending on what you need at the moment!

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avatarAttendingStoke2 years ago

They work by letting you choose what you need more at the moment you play them - mana or magic! Once it's on the field, no take-backs, so choose wisely!


avatarNickelingAlan2 years ago

Overrated IMO. Just pick a land type and stick with it. Why make it more complicated?

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