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To represent the token, you have three choices: (1) Use the printed token included in some Unfinity booster packs, (2) use another printed Magic card or token as a substitute, or (3) use anything else, read the next ruling, and be slightly sad. |
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If you're not using a printed token or another Magic card to represent the token, you can't fold it in half. Its power, toughness, and the number of folds it has (zero) remains the same. |
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Sacrificing Octo Opus has no effect on Contortionist. It will still have the ability to fold in half at the beginning of your upkeep, but doing so is optional. |
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If you control more than one creature named Contortionist as the last ability resolves, perhaps because you created a copy of the token or created more than one to begin with, choose one of them and use its number of folds to determine how many cards to draw. |
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If Contortionist is no longer on the battlefield, you may still sacrifice Octo Opus to draw a card. |
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Creatures in Un- games with power between 0 and 1 still deal damage equal to their power, and players can have fractional life totals. For example, if a ½/½ creature deals combat damage to a player with 10 life, the player will go to 9 ½ life. |
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If an effect instructs you to do something based on Contortionist's power or toughness that can only be done in whole numbers, such as draw cards, and Contortionist's power or toughness isn't a whole number, ignore that instruction. You can't draw half a card, mill a quarter of a card, etc. |
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