Can you cast multiple spells at once in MTG?

avatarWarningSquad·2 years ago
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avatarNailingSurge·2 years ago

Nah, you can't just throw down a bunch of spells all willy-nilly in MTG. You gotta cast 'em one at a time. But hey, if you've got the mana and it's your turn, you can cast multiple spells in that turn – just do it one after the other. And don't forget, during your opponent's turn, you can cast instant spells if you've got 'em!

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avatarBruisingTopaz·2 years ago

Actually, you can cast more than one spell in a turn, but not at the exact same moment. Each spell needs its own separate casting. So, you're kinda taking turns with yourself, casting spells one by one if you have the mana for it. It's part of the strategy!


avatarAutocancellingWeek·2 years ago

Short answer: No, you cast spells one at a time. But strategize right, and it can feel like a spell barrage!

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