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Can you discard a spell card?

Writer James Holden

701.8a To discard a card, move it from its owner’s hand to that player’s graveyard. 701.8b By default, effects that cause a player to discard a card allow the affected player to choose which card to discard. Some effects, however, require a random discard or allow another player to choose which card is discarded.

Can you just discard a card MTG?

Yes. The rules don’t allow discarding cards at any time you want, therefore you are not allowed to discard cards at any time you want.

What if you can’t discard a card MTG?

When resolving a spell or ability that causes you to discard any number of cards you can end up discarding more cards than are in your hand. However, you cannot discard a card to pay a cost if you do not have the necessary number of cards to discard. …

Does discard destroy Yugioh?

Destroying and Discarding are self describing in Yugioh. Destroying is when a card is destroyed and discard us when you discard a card from your hand. Cards use these phases to describe what they do. While you can destroy a card in the hand, that it not discarding the card.

Can you discard your hand in magic?

Whenever Anje’s Ravager attacks, discard your hand, then draw three cards. (If you discard this card, discard it into exile. When you do, cast it for its madness cost or put it into your graveyard.) Players have no maximum hand size.

Can you discard from your hand Yugioh?

Discarding (Japanese: 捨 す てる suteru) is an action that sends a card from the hand to the Graveyard. Cards can only be discarded in two ways: By card that specifically uses this term (as a cost, effect, or as part of a Summoning condition).

Does discarding count as sending to the graveyard?

a card is considered sent to the graveyard when it moves to the graveyard from the field, deck, hand ,remove from play or extra deck. discard refers only to cards sent from hand to graveyard, and only if at the end of turn because of hand limit, or from an effect that specifically says “discard”.