| Name | Double-Faced Substitute Card |
|---|---|
| Type | Card |
| Description | (You can use this card to represent a double-faced card.) |
| Artist | Wisnu Tan |
| Set | Modern Horizons 3 Substitute Cards #1 |
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| Name | Double-Faced Substitute Card |
|---|---|
| Type | Card |
| Description | (You can use this card to represent a double-faced card.) |
| Artist | Wisnu Tan |
| Set | Modern Horizons 3 Substitute Cards #1 |
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Double-Faced Substitute Card, Card, designed by Piotr Dura first released in Sep, 2020 in the set Zendikar Rising Substitute Cards and was printed exactly in 57 different ways.
The Double-Faced Substitute Card could be beneficial in a deck that heavily relies on double-faced cards for its strategy, such as a werewolf tribal deck or a deck focused on transforming cards. However, in most cases, it may be more efficient to simply include the actual double-faced cards in the deck rather than using a substitute card. Cards like Mystical Archive: Mizzix's Mastery or Tibalt, Cosmic Impostor could provide more value and versatility in gameplay compared to the Double-Faced Substitute Card, making them better options for inclusion in a deck. Ultimately, the decision to include the Double-Faced Substitute Card would depend on the specific deck strategy and card pool available, but in general, it may not see much play in competitive settings.
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