How does phasing out work in MTG?
Think of phasing out like a magic trick. *Poof* and it's gone! But really, when a card phases out, it's just temporarily invisible and not interacting with the game. It'll come back, with everything exactly as it was, during its controller's next untap step.
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Phasing out in MTG is like your card is taking a little invisible nap. When a card phases out, it's treated as though it doesn't exist. It's still in play but doesn't affect the game in any way until it phases back in. This means it can't be attacked, targeted, or count towards any totals. Best part? It skips right over all those nasty spells and effects since it's not there to be hit!
Phasing out? Overrated. Just destroys the flow of the game. Why bother when you can actually play cards that interact with the board.
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