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'''Hardcast''' is [[Magic: The Gathering]] jargon used to describe the playing of a spell that has an alternate casting cost (example: <c>Force of Will</c>), and when such a card is played by paying its normal mana cost. Hardcasting a card is usually a sign that the player has a lot of resources on his/her side. (But at some rare occasions players hardcast their cards out of desperation)
'''Hardcast''' is [[Magic: The Gathering]] jargon used to describe the playing of a spell for its actual mana cost. This is opposed to using a different method of casting the spell or putting a permanent into play. For example, playing <c>Force of Will</c> by paying {{3}}{{u}}{{u}} for it is called hardcasting, while playing it by paying 1 life and [[exile|exiling]] a blue card is called [[Pitch card|pitching]].


Hardcasting can be used to describe [[pitch card]]s (such as Force of Will, the most prominent example of such a card), cards with the [[Madness]] ability (e.g. <c>Basking Rootwalla</c>), and some cards with [[Suspend]] (e.g. <c>Keldon Halberdier</c>).
The capability or act of hardcasting may describe multiple things, such as the possibility of producing large quantities of mana over the course of a game, the ability to do so quickly, the lack of other means to put a card into play either because the deck doesn't have them or the player didn't draw them, or simply an exclamation of the length of a specific game.
 
The inability of some decks, such as [[Reanimator]], [[Extended Tooth and Nail deck|Tooth and Nail]], [[Extended Hypergenesis deck|Hypergenesis]] or decks based on <c>Sneak Attack</c>, to hardcast a portion of its spells may be an exploitable weakness, as the creatures they want to put into play are [[Dead card|dead cards]] without the respective enablers.


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Revision as of 18:41, 21 September 2011

Hardcast is Magic: The Gathering jargon used to describe the playing of a spell for its actual mana cost. This is opposed to using a different method of casting the spell or putting a permanent into play. For example, playing Force of Will by paying {3}{U}{U} for it is called hardcasting, while playing it by paying 1 life and exiling a blue card is called pitching.

The capability or act of hardcasting may describe multiple things, such as the possibility of producing large quantities of mana over the course of a game, the ability to do so quickly, the lack of other means to put a card into play either because the deck doesn't have them or the player didn't draw them, or simply an exclamation of the length of a specific game.

The inability of some decks, such as Reanimator, Tooth and Nail, Hypergenesis or decks based on Sneak Attack, to hardcast a portion of its spells may be an exploitable weakness, as the creatures they want to put into play are dead cards without the respective enablers.