Does ending the turn skip the end step in MTG?
Actually, ending the turn pretty much fast-forwards to the end step. So no skipping, you'll still have to go through the end step formalities.
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Yes and no. Ending the turn moves you directly to the end step, but it doesn't skip it. You still do everything the end step requires, like discarding down to your hand size limit if necessary. It's like hitting fast forward but still watching the scene.
Nope, ending the turn doesn't skip the end step in MTG. When you end the turn, all phases that haven't occurred yet are skipped except for the ending phase, which includes the end step. So, you still hit that end step, where players can cast instants and activate abilities!
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