Cards in different sleeves, tokens, and double-faced cards for which checklists are being used are
ignored when determining deck (not sideboard) legality.
If there are extra cards stored with the sideboard that could conceivably be played in the player’s
deck, they will be considered a part of the sideboard unless they are:
• Double-faced cards represented by checklist cards in the deck.
• Double-faced cards being used to represent the ‘night’ side of cards in the deck.
Edited Toby Hazes (May 30, 2017 12:13:15 PM)
Originally posted by IPG - DP:
…must not be sleeved in the same way as cards in the main deck and/ or sideboard
Edited Andrew Keeler (May 30, 2017 09:52:07 AM)
Originally posted by Andrew Keeler:
Both situations I would rule as a game loss since they are caught during a deck check.
Originally posted by Toby Hazes:
Cards in different sleeves, tokens, and double-faced cards for which checklists are being used are
ignored when determining deck (not sideboard) legality.
Edited Jacopo Strati (May 30, 2017 12:07:05 PM)
Originally posted by Jacopo Strati:
Regarding scenario 2: I think it's a Deck Problem, but I'd issue just a Warning.
There's no upgrade path mentioning “sideboard”: the first one speaks specifically about “deck” (it doesn't mention the sideboard), the others cover different situations.
IPG 3.5: Upgrade: If the deck is discovered to be incorrect during the presentation period, and the
missing cards are not in the opponent’s deck, the penalty is a Game Loss.
Anyway, this seems a bit strange to me…
Upgrade: If an incorrect card becomes or is about to become visible to an opponent (for
example due to it being revealed or put into a graveyard) or is discovered by a judge, the penalty
is a Game Loss.
Originally posted by Toby Hazes:
Upgrade: If an incorrect card becomes or is about to become visible to an opponent (for
example due to it being revealed or put into a graveyard) or is discovered by a judge, the penalty
is a Game Loss.
Originally posted by IPG - DP:bolded for emphasis.
If there are extra cards stored with the Sideboard that could conceivably be played in the player's deck, they will be considered part of the sideboard unless they are:These cards must not be sleeved in the same way as cards in the main deck and/ or sideboard.
- Double-faced cards represented by checklist cards in the deck
Cards in different sleeves, tokens, and DFCs for which checklists are being used are ignored when determining deck (not sideboard) legality.
Originally posted by Andrew Keeler:
Additionally, there is a higher-than-average potential for abuse here, similar to the scenario of differentiating sideboard and maindeck copies of a card by their artwork. Yes, if the player draws the checklist card and can't find their DFC they may infer that it was shuffled in by accident, it is just as likely that they might draw and play the DFC and their opponent would have no way of knowing that anything might be wrong, since they could legitimately be playing the DFC in their deck as a copy of itself.
Originally posted by Megan Holden:
MTR 3.5 settles the case for the first situation in my opinion.
If a player uses a checklist card to represent a double-faced card in his or her deck, then all copies of that double-faced card in the deck must be represented by checklist cards, and any copies of that double-faced card in a hidden zone are considered to not exist for purposes of determining deck legality.
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