While there is no single entity known as “Fun Morph Magic,” it most likely refers to the highly entertaining “Morph” card mechanic in the trading card game Magic: The Gathering (MTG). Alternatively, it could be a reference to a recent indie Kickstarter card game simply titled “Morph”.
Below is a breakdown of both concepts so you can find exactly what you are looking for. Option 1: The “Morph” Mechanic in Magic: The Gathering
In MTG, Morph is a fan-favorite, trickster mechanic based entirely on secrecy, mind games, and bluffing. It allows you to play cards upside down so your opponent has no idea what trap you are setting. How It Works
The Face-Down Cast: You pay 3 generic mana to cast a card with Morph face down.
The Stats: On the battlefield, it exists as a nameless, colorless ⁄2 creature with no creature type and no mana cost.
The Flip (The Special Action): At any time you have priority, you can pay the card’s specific “Morph cost” to flip it face up.
Un-counterable Surprise: Flipping a card face up is a special action that does not use the “stack”. This means your opponent cannot cast a spell to stop or destroy the creature in response to you flipping it. Why It Is Fun
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