History of CR 713.2c

Every distinct wording since 2010, newest first.

April 14, 2023 · March of the Machine
Some substitute cards can represent any modal double-faced card. These substitute cards include the front-face and back-face symbols on the front face of the card. To use one of them, write in the name of each face of the card it represents. This style of substitute card is found in the Zendikar Rising release.
November 18, 2022 · The Brothers’ War
Bruna, the Fading Light and Gisela, the Broken Blade meld to form Brisela, Voice of Nightmares.
July 23, 2021 · Adventures in the Forgotten Realms
rule 713.2c not present in this release
September 25, 2020 · Zendikar Rising
Some substitute cards can represent any modal double-faced card. These substitute cards include the front-face and back-face symbols on the front face of the card. To use one of them, write in the name of each face of the card it represents. This style of substitute card is found in the Zendikar Rising release.
May 1, 2011 · New Phyrexia
rule 713.2c not present in this release
April 1, 2011 · Duel Decks: Knights vs. Dragons
As a subgame of a Commander game starts, each player moves his or her commander from the main-game command zone (if it's there) to the subgame command zone.
February 4, 2011 · Mirrodin Besieged
As a subgame of a Commander game starts, each player moves his or her commander from the main-game command zone (if it’s there) to the subgame command zone.
October 1, 2010 · Scars of Mirrodin
As a subgame of an EDH game starts, each player moves his or her general from the maingame command zone (if it’s there) to the subgame command zone.
April 23, 2010 · Rise of the Eldrazi
As a subgame of an EDH game starts, each player moves his or her general from the main-game command zone (if it's there) to the subgame command zone.
February 1, 2010 · Worldwake
Once the last player has either accepted or shortened the shortcut proposal, the shortcut is taken. The game advances to the last proposed ending point, with all game choices contained in the shortcut proposal having been taken. If the shortcut was shortened from the original proposal, the player who now has priority must make a different game choice than what was originally proposed for that player.