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    "You may cast that card" confusion

    Take two cards that let you cast something from a non-hand zone, Mission Briefing and memory plunder. Memory plunder allows you to cast the card upon resolution ignoring timing effects (ie sorcery on an opponents turn) while mission briefing does not.

    Is the difference on these types of cards due to the "casting upon resolution" (Memory Plunder) vs "casting this turn" (Mission Briefing)? How can I tell effects like this apart without going to gatherer in the future?
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    Re: "You may cast that card" confusion

    I'm fairly certain that if the card gives you no duration during which you can cast it, it is cast upon resolution. If it has a duration, than normal timing restrictions apply and it must be cast within that duration or not cast at all.
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    Re: "You may cast that card" confusion

    Thanks!
    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Safety View Post
    Look at the bright side, if Legacy becomes like Vintage all of us old dudes can get together, drink whiskey, and smoke cigars while we play the gentleman's format. Like an MtG speak-easy.
    Quote Originally Posted by Cire View Post
    And the Reserved List causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their portfolios: and that no man might buy or sell cards or Chinese rip offs, save he made a post about the Reserved List or the number of its Threads: 666.

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