Can you splice two spells in Magic The Gathering?

avatarJokingTunic7 months ago
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avatarComputingTopaz7 months ago

Oh, absolutely you can splice spells in MTG, but it's not like making a sandwich. Splicing onto Arcane is a special ability that lets you basically tack on an extra effect from one spell onto another Arcane spell, as long as both spells meet the requirements. So, you can't just splice any two spells together willy-nilly; one of them has to have the 'Splice onto Arcane' ability, and the other one needs to be an Arcane spell. It's like giving your spell a little power-up without losing the card from your hand, which sounds pretty neat if you ask me.

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avatarAssemblingDelta7 months ago

Splicing spells in MTG isn't like mixing paint, you know? You gotta have the right kind of spells. Only works with that 'Splice onto Arcane' keyword.


avatarCarryingTree7 months ago

Nope, you can't just splice any two spells together in Magic The Gathering. That's not how the game works.

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