July 23, 2021 · Adventures in the Forgotten Realms
Objects that are cast face down are turned face down before they are put onto the stack, so effects that care about the characteristics of a spell will see only the face-down spell’s characteristics. Any effects or prohibitions that would apply to casting an object with these characteristics (and not the face-up object’s characteristics) are applied to casting this object. The permanent the spell becomes will be a face-down permanent.
April 28, 2017 · Amonkhet
In every zone except the stack, the characteristics of a split card are those of its two halves combined. This is a change from previous rules.
September 30, 2011 · Innistrad
Although split cards have two castable halves, each split card is only one card. For example, a player who has drawn or discarded a split card has drawn or discarded one card, not two.
June 17, 2011 · Commander 2011
Although split cards have two castable halves, each split card is only one card. For example, a
February 4, 2011 · Mirrodin Besieged
Although split cards have two castable halves, each split card is only one card. For example, a player who has drawn or discarded a split card has drawn or discarded one card, not two.
October 1, 2010 · Scars of Mirrodin
Although split cards have two castable halves, each split card is only one card. For example, a
February 1, 2010 · Worldwake
Although split cards have two castable halves, each split card is only one card. For example, a player who has drawn or discarded a split card has drawn or discarded one card, not two.