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'''Fuse''' is a [[keyword]] featured on [[split cards]] from ''[[Dragon's Maze]]''.   
'''Fuse''' is a [[keyword]] featured on [[split cards]] from ''[[Dragon's Maze]]''.   


Any time you could cast a split card with fuse, you can choose one half and cast it, just like any other split card. If you're [[cast]]ing it from your [[hand]], you have the additional option to cast both halves as a single [[spell]] by paying their combined [[cost]]. Instructions on the left half are processed first, then the instructions on the right, and [[target]]s for the two halves are chosen separately.
Any time you could cast a split card with fuse, you can choose one half and cast it, just like any other split card. If you're [[cast]]ing it from your [[hand]], you have the additional option to cast both halves as a single [[spell]] by paying their combined [[cost]]. Instructions on the left half are processed first, then the instructions on the right, and [[target]]s for the two halves are chosen separately. <ref>http://www.wizards.com/magic/magazine/article.aspx?x=mtg/daily/feature/242#1</ref>





Revision as of 16:09, 8 April 2013

Fuse is a keyword featured on split cards from Dragon's Maze.

Any time you could cast a split card with fuse, you can choose one half and cast it, just like any other split card. If you're casting it from your hand, you have the additional option to cast both halves as a single spell by paying their combined cost. Instructions on the left half are processed first, then the instructions on the right, and targets for the two halves are chosen separately. [1]


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