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Magic: The Gathering Comprehensive Rules Changes

Dissension to Coldsnap (Single Change View)

General changes

Old rule (Dissension) New rule (Coldsnap)

Flip a Coin

To flip a coin, one player flips the coin, and one of that player's opponents calls "heads" or "tails" in the air. If the coin you're using doesn't have an obvious "heads" or "tails," designate one side to be "heads," and the other side to be "tails." Rolling a die is an acceptable alternative if no coin is available.

Flip a Coin

To flip a coin for an object that cares whether a player wins or loses the flip, the affected player flips the coin and calls "heads" or "tails" while the coin is in the air. If the call matches the result, that player wins the flip. Otherwise, the player loses the flip. Only the player who flips the coin wins or loses the flip; no other players are involved. To flip a coin for an object that cares whether the coin comes up heads or tails, each affected player flips a coin without making a call. No player wins or loses this kind of flip. If the coin that's being flipped doesn't have an obvious "heads" or "tails," designate one side to be "heads," and the other side to be "tails." Other methods of randomization may be substituted for flipping a coin as long as there are two possible outcomes of equal likelihood and all players agree to the substitution.