During the end of turn phase in Magic: The Gathering (MTG), players typically resolve any effects or abilities that trigger at the end of the turn, discard excess cards if they have more than their maximum hand size, and pass the turn to the next player.
No, you cannot play instants during the untap phase in Magic: The Gathering.
No, you cannot cast sorcery spells during the combat phase in Magic: The Gathering. Sorcery spells can only be cast during your main phase when the stack is empty.
Yes, in Magic: The Gathering, you can block multiple creatures with one of your creatures during the combat phase.
Mana drains from your pool at the end of each phase or step in a game of Magic: The Gathering.
You can play a sorcery card in Magic: The Gathering during your main phase when the stack is empty and it's your turn.
No, you can activate abilities in Magic: The Gathering at any time you have priority, not just during your main phase like a sorcery.
During the magic end step in a game of Magic: The Gathering, players resolve any effects or abilities that trigger at the end of the turn, such as drawing a card or returning a creature to its owner's hand. It is the final step before the turn ends and players move to the next phase of the game.
Yes, in Magic: The Gathering, you can block with multiple creatures during the combat phase to defend against attacking creatures.
Mana in Magic: The Gathering empties at the end of each phase of a player's turn.
Yes, in Magic: The Gathering (MTG), players can choose to discard cards at will during certain phases of the game, such as during their own discard phase or as a cost for certain card abilities.
The correct order of phases in a game of Magic: The Gathering (MTG) is as follows: Beginning Phase Precombat Main Phase Combat Phase Postcombat Main Phase Ending Phase
The beginning phase in a game of Magic: The Gathering is called the untap step, where players untap their tapped cards and prepare for the upcoming turn.