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If you don't pay the overload cost of a spell, that spell will have a single target. If you pay the overload cost, the spell won't have any targets. |
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Because a spell with overload doesn't target when its overload cost is paid, it may affect permanents with hexproof or with protection from the appropriate color. |
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Note that if the spell with overload is dealing damage, protection from that spell's color will still prevent that damage. |
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Overload doesn't change when you can cast the spell. |
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Casting a spell with overload doesn't change that spell's mana cost. You just pay the overload cost instead. |
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Effects that cause you to pay more or less for a spell will cause you to pay that much more or less while casting it for its overload cost, too. |
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If you are instructed to cast a spell with overload "without paying its mana cost," you can't choose to pay its overload cost instead. |
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