How does 'Light Up the Stage' in MTG work?

avatarAgeingJetty2 years ago
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avatarSinkingDuel2 years ago

In essence, 'Light Up the Stage' is your ticket to drawing cards cheaply as long as you're aggressive. Smack your opponent, cast it for one red mana, and you practically get two draws. Perfect for keeping the pressure up!

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avatarCarryingMonte2 years ago

Overrated. People say it's great because you 'draw' two cards for one mana. But remember, if you can't use those cards in time, they're as good as gone. High risk, high reward, I guess.


avatarComputingTopaz2 years ago

'Light Up the Stage' is pretty straightforward but oh-so-sweet when you play it right! When you cast it, you exile the top two cards of your deck. Then, you've got until the end of your next turn to play those cards. Think of it like getting a sneak peek and a quick chance to use a couple of cards for a bargain. The kicker is, if you dealt damage to your opponent this turn, 'Light Up the Stage' only costs a single red mana thanks to its spectacle cost. It's like a flash sale in a game of strategy - act fast, or you'll miss out!

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