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NameKarplusan Minotaur Edit card
TypeCreature — minotaur warrior
DescriptionCumulative upkeep—Flip a coin. (At the beginning of your upkeep, put an age counter on this permanent, then sacrifice it unless you pay its upkeep cost for each age counter on it.) Whenever you win a coin flip, Karplusan Minotaur deals 1 damage to anSee more
ArtistWayne England
SetHeads I Win, Tails You Lose #10
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About Karplusan Minotaur

Karplusan Minotaur, Creature — minotaur warrior, designed by Wayne England first released in Jul, 2006 in the set Coldsnap and was printed exactly in 2 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Commander.

This Karplusan Minotaur card could be a fun addition to a red deck focused on coin flip mechanics, adding an element of unpredictability and chaos to the gameplay. However, for a more competitive deck, cards like Fiery Gambit or Frenetic Efreet might be better choices due to their potentially higher impact when winning coin flips. Overall, while Karplusan Minotaur may not be a top-tier card, it could still see play in casual or themed decks looking to spice things up with some coin flip shenanigans.

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07/15/06

The coin flip rules have changed. You now win or lose a flip only if *you* flipped the coin. If your opponent loses a flip, that no longer means that you win that flip. Only coin flips caused by cards that say “win” and/or “lose” anywhere on them have a winner or loser.

07/15/06

When Karplusan Minotaur’s cumulative upkeep ability resolves, you either flip a number of coins equal to the number of age counters on it, or you sacrifice it. Once you start to flip, you can’t stop; you must continue until all flips are made. If you flip, you call heads or tails for each flip. Each time you’re right, the Minotaur’s second ability triggers. Each time you’re wrong, the Minotaur’s third ability triggers. The triggers wait until after you’re done flipping, then they all go on the stack in whatever order you choose. Each may have a different target.

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