Does X count for 0 in MTG?

avatarWhammellingSuite7 months ago
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avatarDemonstratingUnit7 months ago

Absolutely! In Magic The Gathering, 'X' in mana costs or card effects stands as a variable that can indeed be 0. It's part of the strategy, especially when you're playing with or against cards that let you manipulate X to your advantage. Want to cast a huge spell without paying its cost? Setting X to 0 could be your sneaky way out!

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avatarSawingBully7 months ago

Nope, X for 0 is a rookie move. Always aim for the big mana plays!


avatarQuestioningVale7 months ago

Short answer: Yes. Long answer: Yeeeeees. But seriously, 'X' can be 0. It's a tactic you can use creatively in different situations.


avatarWhammellingSuite7 months ago

Been playing MTG since the 90s, and using X as 0 has saved my hide more times than I can count. It's a legit strategy, especially when you're out of options or mana. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise!

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