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Question by mat
Submitted on 9/9/2003
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what is phasing?


Answer by Halfelf
Submitted on 2/26/2004
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Phasing is an ability that some Mirage block cards possessed, that give it an ability that occurs at the beginning of a player's turn, at the start of the untap step. During your turn, before you untap, each of your permanents with phasing are removed from the game temporarily. Any enchantments or other effects attached to them are also phased out. Anything you have that is already phased out is returned to play. Note that your creatures will not have summoning sickness, as they will have passed through your upkeep at least once by the time they get to your combat phase.

 

Answer by Magnus
Submitted on 10/23/2004
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How the hell should i know what freakin phasing is when i want to know wtf it is my self!!!!!!

 

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