How does the Madness mechanic work in MTG?

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avatarEnvassalingTier2 years ago

Madness lets you play cards for less if you discard them. It's like finding a $20 bill in an old jacket and treating yourself to a meal. You were gonna throw the jacket (card) away, but now you found something great in it!

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avatarComposingGuru2 years ago

Madness is overrated. Just play cards the normal way.


avatarEmptyingDaisy2 years ago

Madness in MTG is basically a cool discount for your cards if you discard them. When you discard a card with Madness, instead of it going straight to the graveyard, you get the chance to cast it for its Madness cost, which is usually cheaper. It turns what could've been a downside (losing a card) into a potential upside (casting it for less)! So always check that Madness cost before you let it hit the bin.

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