How is discarding defined in MTG?
In MTG, discarding means you're taking a card from your hand and putting it into your graveyard. It's usually a result of an opponent's spell, a cost you pay for your own powerful spells, or because you have more than the maximum hand size of seven cards by the end of your turn. So, whenever you hear 'discard,' think of it as waving goodbye to one of your precious cards as it takes the sad walk to the graveyard.
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Discarding in Magic The Gathering? It's just chucking a card from your hand into the graveyard. Sometimes you gotta do it to play big moves!
People often get discarding wrong, thinking it can only happen from an opponent's action. Nope! You can discard cards from your own actions too. I've won games by discarding the right card at the right moment. It's all strategy!
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