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| NBarden | 
 Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 9:57 pm | 
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| Takeo | 
 Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 11:56 am | 
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I think its a more help for you if you need to change your deck before a tournament, and the side deck consists of cards that suites the deck. 
 
 
If you look at the card Rite of Vision, you can take a card you want from your collection, it might mean the sidedeck or sideboard as its called. | 
 
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| Takeo | 
 Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 5:13 am | 
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Here, I found this in the rulebook:
 
 
Some tournament formats may allow players to bring a ten-card side deck. If a side deck is used, it may contain any card that is normally allowed in your main deck. You can switch out cards from your side deck on a one-for-one basis after the first game of a match. In future sets and raid decks, interesting mechanics will be added that interact with your side deck. | 
 
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