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==Card rulings== *It's important that the cards in your deck be indistinguishable from one another. To accomplish this with double-faced cards, you can use either [[sleeves]], or the substitute cards that are included in some booster packs of sets featured double-faced cards. *You must have an actual copy of a double-faced card that the substitute card is representing with you for each substitute card used. For example, if you use four substitute cards to represent <c>Jace, Vryn's Prodigy</c>, you must have four actual copies of Jace, Vryn's Prodigy too. *The double-faced card should be kept apart from the rest of your deck. In tournaments, the double-faced card should also be kept separate from your sideboard. *A substitute card can't be included in a deck except when it's being used to represent a double-faced card. If you opt to use a substitute card to represent a certain double-faced card, all copies of that double-faced card in the deck must use a substitute card instead of the actual copy too. (You may use substitute cards to represent a double-faced card, but not using them for another double-faced card that has a different name) *You must mark exactly one fill-in circle on a checklist card to indicate which double-faced card it represents. *You can still use card sleeves, even if you also choose to use substitute cards. *During the game, a substitute card is considered to be the double-faced card it represents. For example, say you have a substitute card in your hand representing <c>Tormented Pariah</c> and an opponent casts <c>Despise</c>. The substitute card is a creature card, so your opponent may choose the substitute card and you would discard it. *As soon as a substitute card enters a public zone ([[stack]], [[battlefield]], [[graveyard]], or exile unless it's exiled face down/manifested), use the double-faced card and set the substitute card aside. If the double-faced card is put into a hidden zone (hand or library), use the substitute card again. *If a double-faced card is [[exiled]] face down or being manifested, keep its identity hidden by using the face-down substitute card. * Certain older sets include checklist cards to represent double-faced cards or meld cards from those sets. A write-in substitute card can be used to represent those double-faced cards. The same rules about what information may be written on substitute cards apply. * You must write clearly on the substitute card to show which double-faced card it represents. The name of at least one face must be written on the substitute card, and any other information visible on either face of the card may also be written. Information that isn't available on the card may not be written on a substitute card.
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