No, only the ones that are lands on the front face as well. Because in the library, and any other zone other than the battlefield, DFCs are considered to only have their front face characteristics.
but what is the difference to an Crucible of Worlds that allows me to play those from the graveyard or a Courser of Kruphix that allows me to play them from the top of my library ?
Playing a modal double-faced card starts with choosing one face.
Finding one does not.
Oh thanks - I didn't know that. That's REALLY interesting.
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I'm actively maintaining a comprehensive article to help explain to new cube players how some complex vintage level cards work in a cube environment. Vintage Cube Cards Explained
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but what is the difference to an Crucible of Worlds that allows me to play those from the graveyard or a Courser of Kruphix that allows me to play them from the top of my library ?
Finding one does not.
Oh thanks - I didn't know that. That's REALLY interesting.
Vintage Cube Cards Explained
Here are some other articles I've written about fine tuning your cube:
1. Minimum Archetype Support
2. Improving Green Archetypes
3. Improving White Archetypes
4. Matchup Analysis
5. Cube Combos (Work in Progress)
Draft my Cube - https://cubecobra.com/cube/overview/d8i