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How do transform cards work?

Transform is a keyword action introduced in Innistrad and means to turn a double-faced card on the back side, changing the card face that is visible.
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Rulings
  1. "Double-faced" always refers to the physical card. ...
  2. Each face of a double-faced card has its own name, types, subtypes, power and toughness, abilities, and so on.
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What is a transform card?

A transformation playing card (sometimes referred to as a transformation deck when assembled into a complete set) is a type of playing card where an artist incorporates the pips of the non-face cards into an artistic design.
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How do transform lands work?

How Do Transform Lands Work? Ixalan and Rivals of Ixalan had a set of artifacts and enchantments that transformed into special lands when a condition was met. These work like any other transforming card: when they transform you flip them over and they're now represented by their back side.
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Do counters stay on transformed cards?

Yes, they would stay on. A flipped card is still the same permanent, it hasn't left the battlefield or anything.
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What happens if you flicker a transformed card?

When he is flickered, he returns to his default state: untapped. unphased. un-transformed.
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How do transform cards work in MTG?

Transform is a keyword action introduced in Innistrad and means to turn a double-faced card on the back side, changing the card face that is visible.
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Rulings
  1. "Double-faced" always refers to the physical card. ...
  2. Each face of a double-faced card has its own name, types, subtypes, power and toughness, abilities, and so on.
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Does transforming a card give it summoning sickness?

Transforming doesn't give a permanent "summoning sickness," so if a creature has been under your control continuously since the beginning of your turn, it can still attack even if it transforms—assuming it transforms into a creature!
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Is a saga a permanent?

Sagas are a type of enchantment. They're permanents, meaning that once a saga resolves it sticks around on the battlefield and continues to affect the game.
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Do +1 counters cancel out counters?

Accepted answer #1. Yes, the each +1/+1 and -1/-1 counters cancel each other out as a state-based effect and the combo will work as per rule 121.3.
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Do 1 /+ 1 counters stay on the transformers when they convert MTG?

Converting a permanent doesn't affect any Auras or Equipment that are attached to it. Similarly, any counters on the permanent will remain on that permanent after it converts.
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Does transform change your stats?

Broadly, Transform copies the target's appearance, types, Ability, stats, and moves; the user retains its HP and level.
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What is Rule 711 MTG?

711.1 A double-faced card has a Magic card face on each side rather than a Magic card face on one side and a Magic card back on the other. Each face may have abilities that allow the card to “transform,” or turn over to its other face. Tokens and cards with a Magic card back can't transform.
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How do you sleeve transform cards in MTG?

If you're using sleeves, it's pretty straightforward. You'll want to put the double-faced card in the sleeve with its front face showing, and take it out of the sleeve when it transforms. (Putting it back in is optional, at least until it leaves the battlefield.)
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Do transformed cards have a color?

Transforming double face cards normally have a color indicator to the left of the type line to indicate what color they are.
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Can you transform curse cards?

A Curse will only transform into another Curse. A card cannot transform into the same card. Cannot transform a card into a Basic card. A colored (i.e. character-specific) card will only turn into another card of the same color.
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Do transformed cards enter the battlefield?

Transforming a card doesn't cause enter the battlefield effects to trigger. Transforming a card is explained in the comprehensive rules under rule 701.26. More specifically: 701.26a To transform a permanent, turn it over so that its other face is up.
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Does doubling counters count as putting counters?

Does Doubling Counters Count as Putting Counters On a Permanent? Yes. If you have a creature with two +1/+1 counters on it and you double the number of counters with Vorel, the Hull Clade, you basically put two +1/+1 counters on the creature, which matters for cards like Simic Ascendancy.
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Does Deathtouch give poison counters?

Deathtouch Whenever a creature you control with deathtouch deals combat damage to a player, that player gets two poison counters. (A player with ten or more poison counters loses the game.)
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What are the three types of counters?

Types of Counters
  • Asynchronous Counters.
  • Synchronous Counters.
  • Asynchronous Decade Counters.
  • Synchronous Decade Counters.
  • Asynchronous Up-Down Counters.
  • Synchronous Up-Down Counters.
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What is Magic Rule 714?

See rule 714, “Substitute Cards.” 714.1. A substitute card is a game supplement that can be used to represent a double-faced card or meld card. A substitute card has a normal Magic card back.
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Is saga longer than Arc?

Arcs are smaller stories, usually self contained. A saga is a collection of arcs that all tell one big story.
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What happens if a saga has no counters?

If counters are removed from a Saga, the appropriate chapter abilities will trigger again when the Saga receives lore counters. Removing lore counters won't cause a previous chapter ability to trigger.
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Can 2 creatures block 1 attacker?

Each creature can only block a single attacker, but multiple defending creatures can block the same attacker. Both players are given a chance to cast instants and activate abilities after blockers have been declared.
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Does blinking cause summoning sickness?

Depends on how you look at it, but yes. If you flash in a creature, you're likely doing it during your opponent's turn or as a response to something your opponent did on your turn. Unless the creature has haste, it still has summoning sickness.
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Can menace block menace?

A creature with menace can't be blocked by just one creature during combat. This means that if you swing at your opponent with a creature with menace, they'll have to block using two or more creatures to deal with the incoming attack.
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