Think Twice

Bonus Sheet Poll

New 18 Apr 2023 Asked by bobbymcbobbo 27 Comments

I'm not sure I understand your poll about the bonus sheet. If you didn't tell us there was a bonus sheet, and these were all just normal frame reprints that showed up in the set, no one would think twice about it - it's just a normal Limited environment. The only reason it's got separate status right now is because the cards don't enter Standard. As far as limited goes, it's just another card in the pack.


We don’t tend to put that many reprints in a premier set.

Queries Around Richard Garfield Mechanics

New 14 Mar 2022 Asked by arippleeffect-blog 37 Comments

Greetings MaRo, big fan, love this game you're a big part in making, and I especially love your enthusiasm for it! It's truly infectious, and your passion clearly shows.

Anyway, as the Officially-Unoffical Un-Rules Manager, I had a question if you have the time. My play group is going to be running an Un-commander night soon where un-cards are totally legal and where we each get to pick a legendary creature, planeswalker, or The Grand Calcutron from an un-set and use that as our commander. I, in the spirit of someone who loves Magic history, am going with Richard Garfield, Ph.D.. Going to do some random number generator table to just increase the randomness, to try to not keep the deck super duper busted and, most importantly, to ensure my turns don't take forever because of decision paralysis. However, this leads me to a few questions about how certain mechanics work when I control Richard Garfield, Ph.D.:

1. Flashback (or really any "cast from the graveyard" effects/abilities, but flashback is the main one). If I have, say, Think Twice in the graveyard and I pay the flashback cost, am I limited to playing it as any card that costs 1U that also has flashback, or can I play it as any card that costs 1U? I'm assuming the former, but wanted to double-check on this point.

2. Alternate casting costs, like delve or madness. I assume that, if I am choosing the pay the alternate cost, it is already too late for me to play a particular card as a different card instead? For example, if I exile 7 cards from the graveyard to delve Treasure Cruise, I can't cast it as Scornful Egotist, right?

3. Suspend, and this is the one I am the least sure about so if you only have time for one rules question (I know you're incredibly incredibly busy making this game we all love, so I completely understand if that's the case), I would love an answer to this. If I have a card suspended and the last time counter comes off allowing me to cast the card, can I cast it as a different card of the same mana cost? For example, if I have Riftwing Cloudskate on suspend and I remove the last time counter, could I cast it as, say, Slime Monster? Also, for this question, does it at all matter if I suspended Cloudskate before or after I cast Richard Garfield, Ph.D.?

Thank you in advance for your help and for your time, and I am really looking forward to all that Magic has to offer! Can I shill for a second for a plane based around the Klondike Gold Rush with Western elements?


1. To use flashback, you must treat the card as a card with the same mana cost, and then pay the flashback costs that actually appears on the card that you are “copying”. 2. Yes, it is too late. Once you start paying additional costs, you’re locked into it being that spell.3. Suspend works similarly to flashback. You can “copy” any spell with the same mana cost and then pay the suspend cost that appears on that “copy”.

Perception of Power Limitations

New 03 Nov 2021 Asked by paprikash 53 Comments

Regarding "This ability triggers only once each turn" text: when I read it on a card, my gut response is, "This must be a powerful effect and Wizards doesn't want it to get out of control and take over games." So, even if I'm underwhelmed by the card at first, the fact that a restriction was put on the card makes me think twice about its power level and consider if I've underestimated it, especially in Limited.


Interesting point.

Determinism Challenge

New 12 Oct 2019 Asked by cairnwanderer 129 Comments

"As long as it’s actually random." But what if the universe is deterministic?


New format: Philosophy Magic. “Judge, if I Think Twice, do I double my life total because I am twice?

Think Twice Design

New 17 Nov 2014 Asked by waxingnostalgicforthe90s 54 Comments

How do you feel about the design of Think Twice?


I don’t have to Think Twice. It’s great. : )

Red Dragons' Rarity

New 26 Apr 2014 Asked by krymsinviking 20 Comments

Does Dragons being Reds iconic make it less likely that you guys will do dragon cycles such as the cycles from Kamigawa, Planar Chaos, and Invasion?


It makes us always think twice about doing it but in the right set I could still see us doing a dragon cycle across colors.

Impactful Mechanic

New 04 Nov 2012 Asked by respectablegeek 4 Comments

Which mechanic do you think has had the most impact on the game from a design perspective? Say through innovation, opening up new design space for later mechanics or simply through being so broken as to make you think twice later.


Kicker obviously opened up an entire splinter of design that we’ve used again and again. 


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