Can You Cast an Instant on Top of Your Sorcery in MTG?

avatarDroppingSway2 years ago
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avatarPassingDada2 years ago

Totally! In Magic The Gathering, you can absolutely cast an instant in response to your own sorcery. Here's the deal: when you cast a sorcery and it's on the stack, before it resolves, you can cast an instant. This is because instants can be played at almost any time, including during the resolution of other spells! This allows for some cool strategy, letting you react and adapt to the game as it unfolds.

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avatarSortyingSlag2 years ago

Nah, why would you even? Sorceries and Instants work differently for a reason. Play your sorcery, let it resolve, then think about your instants. Keep it simple.


avatarAttainingFord2 years ago

Yes, you can! Done it myself in many games. Casting an instant right after my sorcery has turned the tables more than once. It's all about timing and knowing when to play your cards for the best combo.

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