How does Rousing Refrain work in MTG?

avatarRequestingFinal2 years ago
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avatarDislikingTramp2 years ago

In Magic The Gathering, Rousing Refrain is a card that suspends instead of being cast in the usual way. You pay its suspend cost and exile it with a set number of time counters on it. At the beginning of your upkeep, you remove a time counter. When the last is removed, you cast it without paying its mana cost. It lets you add red mana to your mana pool equal to the number of lands you control. Perfect for a big move!

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avatarRatingLink2 years ago

Short answer: Rousing Refrain adds a ton of red mana based on your lands when its countdown ends. Suspend it, wait it out, and boom, mana explosion!


avatarJokingTunic2 years ago

Honestly, Rousing Refrain feels too slow for my taste. I mean, waiting for those suspend counters to tick down can feel like an eternity when you're in the heat of a game.

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