No, you can only cast one half of a split card per turn.
The converted mana cost of a split card in Magic: The Gathering is the combined total mana cost of both halves of the card.
In Magic: The Gathering, the converted mana cost (CMC) of split cards is the combined total mana cost of both halves of the card.
The straight ending in the highest card. If both have the same highest card, you split the pot equally.
In poker, when both players have a flush with the same high card, the winner is determined by the next highest card in their hand. If the next highest card is also the same, the pot is split between the players.
A split card has two possible spells on it (5 if you include a certain Unhinged card), you have to choose which one you will cast, you can't cast both. So with Fire/Ice, you'll either play the Fire half, or the Ice half, casting them like regular spells.
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Traveler is required to split disburse all charges to the card upon settlement.
Traveler is required to split disburse all charges to the card upon settlement.
Traveler is required to split disburse all charges to the card upon settlement.
No, in the Uno card game, players can either draw 2 cards or skip their turn, but they cannot do both in a single move.
You determine the winner by seeing who has a higher second card. If you have an AK, and your opponent has an A7, and both of you have an Ace pair, then you would win the hand because your K is higher than the 7. If you both have the same second card, then the pot is split.
The converted mana cost (CMC) of fuse cards in Magic: The Gathering is equal to the combined total mana cost of both halves of the card.