How does Fuse work with Cascade in MTG?
Alrighty, dealing with Cascade and Fuse in MTG is like trying to order a pizza with someone who wants different toppings. Cascade lets you exile cards from the top of your deck until you exile one that costs less, then you can cast it for free. Now, Fuse cards from the Dragon's Maze set can be cast as two halves from your hand. However, when you're cascading, you're not casting it from your hand, so you only get to choose one half of the Fuse card to cast for free, not both. It's like finally deciding on just pepperoni instead of pepperoni and mushrooms.
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Short answer: Cascade into Fuse only lets you cast one half for free. Why? Because Cascade basically says, 'Hey, free spell!', but Fuse is like, 'Only from hand, buddy.' So, pick your half and go with it.
Nah, you can't cascade into both halves of a Fuse card, folks. Cascade treats it as a single spell with two halves, and you pick one side to cast. It's not a 2-for-1 deal.
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