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Is Flashback a sorcery?

Is Flashback a sorcery?

Flashback is a graveyard mechanic that you’ll find on instant and sorcery cards. So, if the card is a sorcery, you may only cast it for its flashback cost anytime you could normally cast a sorcery. After you cast a spell by paying its flashback cost, it gets exiled rather than going back to the graveyard.

Can I flashback a sorcery at instant speed?

Flashback just changes where you can cast it from. It doesn’t change when you can cast it. Sorceries can only be flashbacked when you could cast a sorcery, and instants can be flashbacked when you could cast an instant.

Is Flashback an additional cost?

Rules Advisor You still have to pay additional costs for instants and sorceries that have been granted flashback. If you cast Snapcaster Mage and give flashback to a Shrapnel Blast in your graveyard, you have to sacrifice an artifact in addition to paying the flashback cost.

Can you reduce flashback cost?

Yes, the cost to cast a spell via flashback would be reduced; flashback is an alternative cost that you would pay to cast the spell from your graveyard. 2. How does it interact with X spells?

Can you counter a flashback spell?

A spell cast using flashback will always be exiled afterward, whether it resolves, it’s countered, or it leaves the stack in some other way. You can cast a spell using flashback even if it was somehow put into your graveyard without having been cast.

How does Narset’s reversal work?

Narset’s Reversal and the copy resolve before the original spell would have resolved. If a spell is returned to its owner’s hand, it’s removed from the stack and thus will not resolve. The spell isn’t countered; it just no longer exists. This works against a spell that can’t be countered.

What happens if you counter a flashback spell?

Countering a spell normally sends it to the graveyard (or, in some cases, exile, its owner’s hand, or their library), but the flashback ability makes it go to exile instead.

Does flashback count as casting a spell?

Casting a spell using flashback doesn’t change the mana cost (or mana value) of the spell. You just pay the flashback cost instead. Effects that cause you to pay more or less when casting a spell will also affect what you pay when casting the spell using flashback.

Does Baral affect flashback?

Does Baral, Chief of Compliance affect the cost of flashback? Yes. Flashback is an alternative cost, and cost reductions apply to those as well.

What happens if you counter flashback?

Can you copy Narsets reversal?

The only way to get a copy of Narset’s Reversal is to let Fork resolve, and at that point it will already be in the graveyard. It is possible to get them all back if you can get one more copy of Fork on the stack, though.

How good is Narset’s reversal?

Narset’s Reversal and the copy resolve before the original spell would have resolved. 2019-05-03: If a spell is returned to its owner’s hand, it’s removed from the stack and thus will not resolve. The spell isn’t countered; it just no longer exists….Narset’s Reversal.

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