By A Mystery Man Writer
Double-faced cards (DFCs) in Magic have a regular card frame on each side, and no card back. Each face has a symbol to denote the front from the back. Traditional DFCs can be transformed or converted from their front face to their back face while modal DFCs can be played as either face but cannot transform or convert. Double-faced cards were introduced in the Innistrad block. All cards featured the keyword action transform (turn it over so that its other face is up). A common slot was replaced b
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