
Originally Posted by
quadibloc
My initial reaction to the DFCs was, "NO! You had no good reason not to do this with flip cards".
But DFCs are more exciting, and having the space for more text and art does matter. I think that with the checklist cards, Wizards has indeed done things right for making those cards work. So, after reading Mark Rosewater's article on the reasoning behind this, I'm willing to give them the benefit of the doubt.
For draft, however, since there is still a problem, there is a solution. The following variant of booster draft should be allowed: whoever opens a pack gets to keep the DFC from it, in addition to the card he drafts. DFCs may not be included in decks and used in play.
There. All problems solved.