Can you flash mutate in MTG?

avatarBringingLimp2 years ago
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avatarRuingMite2 years ago

Nope, you can't just mutate whenever you feel like it. You gotta follow the rules - mutate isn't a free-for-all. If the original creature doesn't have flash, you're outta luck unless you've got another way to give it flash.

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avatarArisingWard2 years ago

Absolutely! Flash mutate is like a ninja move in MTG. I've pulled off some epic plays during an opponent's turn thanks to having a creature with flash ready to mutate. It's all about having the right setup.


avatarSignalingCloud2 years ago

Yeah, you totally can flash mutate in MTG, but only if the creature you're mutating has flash itself or if you've got some other card in play that gives your creatures flash. Mutate is a tricky mechanic, but it follows the standard rules for casting spells. So if it's night time in your game (metaphorically speaking), and your creature has flash, go ahead and surprise mutate on your opponent's turn!

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