10/1/2009 |
You may ignore a Trap's alternative cost condition and simply cast it for its normal mana cost. This is true even if its alternative cost condition has been met. |
10/1/2009 |
Casting a Trap by paying its alternative cost doesn't change its mana cost or mana value. The only difference is the cost you actually pay. |
10/1/2009 |
Effects that increase or reduce the cost to cast a Trap will apply to whichever cost you chose to pay. |
10/1/2009 |
Mindbreak Trap's alternative cost condition checks whether an opponent cast three or more spells this turn, not whether those spells have resolved. |
10/1/2009 |
If a spell is exiled, it's removed from the stack and thus will not resolve. The spell isn't countered; it just no longer exists. This works on spells that can't be countered, such as Terra Stomper. |
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