They must draw 2 cards and miss a turn, however if they have another draw 2, they can put this ontop and make the next person draw 4!
When a player plays a Uno Reverse card after being hit with a Draw 4 card, the action is reversed back to the previous player who played the Draw 4 card, and that player must draw four cards instead.
When a player plays a Wild Draw 4 card in Uno, they get to choose the color that play continues in, and the next player must draw four cards from the deck and skip their turn.
In Uno, players must shuffle their hands when they have to draw cards. When a player plays their last card, they must say "Uno" and if another player catches them not saying it, they must draw two cards. The player who plays their last card wins the round.
In Uno Flip, the dark side cards have special meanings. The Draw 1 card makes the next player draw one card, the Draw 2 card makes the next player draw two cards, the Skip card skips the next player's turn, the Wild card allows the player to choose the color, and the Wild Draw 4 card makes the next player draw four cards and allows the player to choose the color.
In Uno, you can stack Draw 2 cards on top of each other, but you cannot stack Draw 4 cards. This means if a player plays a Draw 2 card, the next player can play another Draw 2 card to make the following player draw 4 cards. However, if a player plays a Draw 4 card, the next player cannot stack another Draw 4 card on top of it.
When a player plays a Draw 4 card in Uno, the stacking rule does not apply. This means that the next player cannot stack another Draw 4 card on top of it, and the player who played the Draw 4 card can choose the color to continue the game.
When a player is forced to draw 4 cards in Uno Stack, they must pick up 4 additional cards from the draw pile and add them to their hand. This penalty is usually incurred when a player cannot play a card from their hand that matches the top card on the discard pile.
The specific ability in Magic: The Gathering that allows a player to draw an additional card each turn is called "Card Draw."
In the game, when a player plays a "draw four card," the next player must draw four cards from the deck and skip their turn. The player who played the "draw four card" gets to choose the color that play continues with.
When a player plays a Uno 4 card in a game of Uno, they can choose any opponent to draw four additional cards and skip their turn.
In Uno, the stacking draw 2 rule allows a player to play a Draw 2 card on top of another Draw 2 card. The next player must then draw 4 cards, unless they also have a Draw 2 card to play, in which case the penalty is passed on to the following player.
No, if a draw 4 is placed, the player MUST draw 4, there is no way out of it. However if the player who placed the draw 4 has a card that is the current colour, you can challenge them, they then have to show there cards, if they do then they must draw 2, but if you are wrong you must draw 2 extra cards.