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'''Hardcast''' is [[Magic: The Gathering]] jargon 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. | '''Hardcast''' is [[Magic: The Gathering]] jargon 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 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 cards with <c>Suspend</c>. | 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 cards with <c>Suspend</c>. | ||
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Revision as of 10:30, 18 April 2007
Hardcast is Magic: The Gathering jargon to describe the playing of a spell that has an alternate casting cost (example: Force of Will), and when such a card is played by paying its normal mana cost.
Hardcasting can be used to describe pitch cards (such as Force of Will, the most prominent example of such a card), cards with the Madness ability (e.g. Basking Rootwalla), and cards with Suspend.
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