We've got some new intel on what is to come in the next couple of Magic the Gathering sets and the fate of Modal Dual-Faced Cards (Modal DFCs).
In Mashable's reveal of the Shatterskull Modal DFC, they got a chance to talk with Mark Rosewater via email and it was announced that we'd see Modal DFCs return in two sets of 2021 - Kaldheim and Strixhaven. Looking at the roadmap that was announced during the Zendikar Rising preview stream, that means we're getting Modal DFCs in the first two Stanard sets of next year, or three sets in a row of Modal DFCs!
Quote From Mark Rosewater Zendikar Rising has MDFCs that are also a creature, another land, an instant, or a sorcery, Further card type combinations will be revealed in the next two premier sets, Kaldheim and Strixhaven, which will include modular double-faced cards as well.
Rosewater went on to mention that the design of Modal DFCs comes from 2011 and the Innistrad set but they were waiting for the right time to use them. Holding onto this design for over 9 years now must have been tough but very rewarding now that we're getting to play with them in just a couple of weeks.
Quote From Mark Rosewater We designed modal double-faced cards way back in [2011's] original Innistrad when we first created the transforming double-faced cards and I've been waiting for the right place to finally make use of them,” said Rosewater. “I'm really excited that MDFCs finally have their day and I can't wait to see the players' reactions to it.
How do you feel about the Modal DFCs so far? Let us know in the comments below!
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I have no desire to collect these IRL but I am curious, how are these printed on actual cards? Are they literally printed on both sides? They aren't calling them split cards, which is how I assumed they would have been if they didn't keep making a big deal out of the dual-face thing.
Yeah, it seems like if they really were printed on both sides in an actual physical card in a deck (err... library), that when it was the top card you would be able to tell.
Dual sided cards have existed before. There are two solutions for it - Using sleeves, or using a card representing that DFC.
https://mtg.gamepedia.com/Checklist_card