![]() I am happy to render the five double-faced cards I intend on adding from Shadows over Innistrad the same way, manually using an image editor. It includes the sun/moon symbols, DFC coloration on the flip side, curved M15 borders, and an open art box in the middle. I made the render by tearing apart and remaking an image of both sides of the card using. So when I wanted to include a DFC from the original Innistrad in my peasant cube, I made this: And the last thing I want is to support a mechanic that punishes players for using cards they haven't seen before - discovering new cards and interactions is a core part of what makes limited fun, and new drafters are already at a disadvantage against people who know the cube. ![]() Whether you are using checklist cards with clear-sleeved versions on hand, or simply unsleeve the card every time it transforms, it's difficult for a new player to conceal their pick as they read both sides of a card. However, double-faced cards create an issue in cube draft. The release of SoI brings a number of cube-worthy cards, and many of them are double-faced. ![]() ![]() I am a huge fan of cube drafting - I have two cubes, and I'm working on a third. ![]()
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