How does Cascade work in MTG?

avatarDislikingTramp2 years ago
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avatarBurstingHong2 years ago

Cascade is like a surprise party for your deck! When you cast a spell with Cascade, you reveal cards from the top of your deck until you reveal a nonland card that costs less than the spell you just cast. Then, you can cast that card without paying its mana cost! Put the revealed cards back on the bottom of your deck in a random order. It's basically getting a bonus spell for free, making it a powerful mechanic to swing the game in your favor.

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avatarRegulatingHale2 years ago

Cascade means chaos for your opponent. You cast one spell and get another for free, as long as it's cheaper. Keep flipping cards till you hit the jackpot, then bam, cast it, and watch your opponent sweat!


avatarRuingMite2 years ago

Honestly, Cascade can be a bit hit or miss. Sure, getting a free spell sounds great, but what if you hit something meh? It's all about the luck of the draw.

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