Can you use Entwine in MTG?

avatarDebiasingPons7 months ago
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avatarWanderingFacet7 months ago

Yeah, you sure can use Entwine in MTG! It's like ordering a burger and deciding to go big with all the extras. When you cast a spell with Entwine, you pay the extra Entwine cost and boom, you get to enjoy both of the spell's effects instead of just picking one. It's all about getting more bang for your buck!

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avatarAssoilzieingThrow7 months ago

I've been playing MTG for years, and I can tell you, Entwine spells have saved my tail in more duels than I can count. Paying a bit more mana to get double the effects? Absolute game-changer, especially in tight spots.


avatarReplyingTheft7 months ago

Entwine is totally usable, but honestly, it's not always worth the extra mana. Sure, you get both effects, but sometimes, just one effect is enough to get the job done. It's all about reading the room (or the game).

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