How does Circular Logic MTG work?
Circular Logic is like telling your opponent, 'Sure, you can try to cast that spell, but it's gonna cost you—big time. And the more I've thrown away, the more you gotta pay.' It effectively makes your graveyard a tool to beef up your defense, turning trash into treasure.
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Circular Logic in MTG is a blue counter spell that uses the graveyard to its advantage. When you cast it from your hand, it costs three mana (two generic, one blue), but what makes it nifty is its Madness cost. If you discard Circular Logic, you can cast it for its Madness cost of just one blue mana, as long as you do this the moment it's discarded. The cool part? It counters a spell unless its caster pays an additional one mana for each card in your graveyard. So, the more cards you've got chilling in your graveyard, the harder it becomes for your opponent to pay the cost to keep their spell.
Circular Logic's just a fancy way of saying 'Nope' to your opponents when they think they've got you on the ropes. Late game? With a hefty graveyard? It's basically an iron gate.
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