The stack in "Magic The Gathering" is a pile of cards that handles the order of "instant" and other spell effects. Learn "Magic The Gathering" rules for the stack from a certified judge in this free magic cards video.
Expert: Tameron Josbeck
Contact: www.worldsapartgames.com
Bio: Tameron Josbeck is a Level 1 DCI judge who has been playing Magic since 1994 and hosts weekly Magic the Gathering tournaments at Worlds Apart Games.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Surge of thoughtweft will not save your creature in the first place. Nameless inversion would remove the Kithkin type from your skirmisher, making it a 5/-1, or a 6/0 after Surge has resolved. So no one would use Dark Banishing anyway.
Kryptnyt 1 year ago
waoooh! this man is gollum !
JavichuRules 1 year ago
this guy knows shit
DanielHoward777 2 years ago
he means, you can only cast instants like, in response to stuff being put on the stack... he knows u can cast instants whenever u want... he means u cant cast other stuff, only instants, during the stack.
corpse2222 2 years ago
"You can only cast instants when there is objects on a stack" - are you sure you are a DCI judge?
You can cast instant whenever you have a priority, even when the stack is empty.
OniNoFAQ 2 years ago
You made one mistake in the video. You say you can only play instants when something is on the stack.
Alicabob 3 years ago
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your a fucking nerd
jjacko64 3 years ago