![]() The whole situation with Selvala is extremely complex and different judges are going to have different opinions when it concerns to how it can be used and what is and isn't ground for disqualification, so I'd advise be very careful and talk with your local rules expert whenever the situation comes up. There is however a way for you to not have enuogh mana, and it's with ] which can generate a variable ammount of mana. Note that during this entire process neither player gets priority, so your opponent can't interrupt any step of this to cast land destruction spells. if the spell has an hybrid of phyrexian mana in its cost, you also choose now how you are going to pay for themģ) if the spell has targets, you choose them nowĤ) if the spell asks you to distribute something (like, for example, damage from a Conflagrate) you have to choose the distribution here, not at resolutionĥ) the game checks if the spell was cast legally (it might seem strange that this is step five, but it allows stuff like Bestow to function properly)Ħ) the total cost to cast the spell is determined by the game and gets locked in, starting with the base or alternative mana cost and modifying it following the order of 1) additional costs, 2) cost reduction, and 3) trinisphereħ) if after 6 is done you determine that the spell costs mana to cast, at this point you are allowed to activate mana abilities.Ĩ) you pay all costs, in the order of your choice if there are any additional or alternative costs (kicker, overload, etc) you declare that you are using them at this point. if the spell has an X in its cost, you choose the X now. if you want to splice, you do so at this point. Still, if you are interested, here how it goes step by step:ġ) put it on the stack, this is always the first step and also when you decide which side of a split card you are using, whether you are using morph, or fuse, or which side of an MDFC you are playingĢ) if the spell is modal (like cryptic command) you choose the modes at this point. After resolving the last part of this sequence, you have 3 mana from your Lion’s Eye Diamond and can use that mana to win by casting a couple of Brain Freezes targeting the opponent. The process for casting spell goes into excruciating detail to account for everything, but in 90% of games you won't need to know about this. Infernal Tutor + Lion’s Eye Diamond (in play), 4 mana, twelve-card Underworld Breach combo vs. r/magicTCG is not produced, endorsed, supported by, or affiliated with Wizards of the Coast. Magic: The Gathering, including card images, symbols, and text, is © Wizards of the Coast, LLC, a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc. ![]()
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