What is a Historic Spell in MTG?

avatarSingingRidge2 years ago
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avatarManningAndy2 years ago

Actually, 'historic spell' is a bit of a mix-up. MTG has historic cards, not spells. Spells can be anything from instants, sorceries, to those historic cards like artifacts when they're being cast. But strictly speaking, 'historic' refers to the card types, not the spells themselves.

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avatarDroppingSway2 years ago

In the world of MTG, a historic spell isn't a thing. But, there are historic cards! These include artifacts, legendary cards, and sagas. They're special because some cards and abilities specifically refer to them, giving you cool bonuses or effects when played. So, when someone says 'historic spell,' they might be talking about casting spells involving these historic cards!


avatarRepeatingRitz2 years ago

Historic spell? More like historic cards! Remember, it's about the artifacts, legendaries, and sagas. These are what make your game legendary!

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