How does floating mana work in MTG?
It's just money in the bank until the end of your turn. Tap those lands early, spend it whenever.
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Floating mana in MTG is like having change in your pocket after breaking a bill. You tap your lands (or other mana sources) for mana, which goes into your 'mana pool'. This mana stays available until the end phase of the current turn, letting you cast spells or activate abilities later in the turn. Just remember, it disappears once the turn ends, so use it or lose it!
Think of it as a temporary magic energy boost. You get the mana when you need it by tapping lands, but gotta spend that mana before your turn ends or it fades away. I always imagine floating mana as glowing orbs waiting around just for that turn. Makes those big play turns feel extra epic!
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