Card played face down = morph?
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Card played face down = morph?
by spr » 08 Aug 2013, 03:22
Can I assume that if a card can be played face down then it is a morph card?
The reason I ask is that in code a card can have a "facedown" characteristic which I think is not necessarily restricted to morph cards.
Cheers,
Steve.
The reason I ask is that in code a card can have a "facedown" characteristic which I think is not necessarily restricted to morph cards.
Cheers,
Steve.
Re: Card played face down = morph?
by friarsol » 08 Aug 2013, 03:34
Morph cards are cards with the ability "Morph" like Aphetto Alchemist ; there is another card that deals with facedown creatures http://magiccards.info/cedi/en/251.html which is kinda like Pseudo-morph.
But as far as seeing what's on the otherside of a facedown creature, they are equivilant enough.
But as far as seeing what's on the otherside of a facedown creature, they are equivilant enough.
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Re: Card played face down = morph?
by Marek14 » 08 Aug 2013, 10:03
There's also Ixidron which can turn face-down even cards without morph.
Re: Card played face down = morph?
by spr » 08 Aug 2013, 11:14
friarsol, marek - thanks for the clarification.
One futher question. In the attached screenshot I have played Nantuko Vigilante face down. The backside image in the play area is different to that shown in the preview pane. Is this correct?
Cheers,
Steve
One futher question. In the attached screenshot I have played Nantuko Vigilante face down. The backside image in the play area is different to that shown in the preview pane. Is this correct?
Cheers,
Steve
Re: Card played face down = morph?
by moomarc » 08 Aug 2013, 11:35
At one stage we had a token-style morph image instead of the card back, but I thought that fell away. Regardless, whatever is shown on the battlefield should be shown in the card panel. For face-down cards that you control it could be the front face I guess, but I'd prefer back face that you can flip like a double sided card.spr wrote:friarsol, marek - thanks for the clarification.
One futher question. In the attached screenshot I have played Nantuko Vigilante face down. The backside image in the play area is different to that shown in the preview pane. Is this correct?
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Re: Card played face down = morph?
by Marek14 » 08 Aug 2013, 12:19
How about adding "Back face" tab to the Card Preview panel? If the other face of card is inaccessible to a player, then it should just display a question mark. For normal cards, it would display a back face, for face-down cards their normal face and for double-faced cards the currently invisible face.
Plus, there might still be a use for the special morph picture: you could set it to be used for tokens that are copies of face-down cards; the tokens copy their stats, but they are still face up.
Plus, there might still be a use for the special morph picture: you could set it to be used for tokens that are copies of face-down cards; the tokens copy their stats, but they are still face up.
Re: Card played face down = morph?
by spr » 08 Aug 2013, 12:21
Answering my own question - the play area image needs to be the token. In the above screen shot, the image is big enough that the P/T overlay text is not shown so without looking at the preview picture you would not necessarily know that it is playing as a 2/2 creature.
Cheers,
Steve
Cheers,
Steve
Re: Card played face down = morph?
by Max mtg » 08 Aug 2013, 17:32
just press shift while moving mouse over your cardMarek14 wrote:How about adding "Back face" tab to the Card Preview panel? If the other face of card is inaccessible to a player, then it should just display a question mark. For normal cards, it would display a back face, for face-down cards their normal face and for double-faced cards the currently invisible face.
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