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		<title>What Does Hardcasting Mean in Magic: The Gathering? MTG Slang Explained</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In Magic: The Gathering, the slang term “hardcasting” describes casting a spell by paying its full printed mana cost instead of using alternative methods or cost reductions. This term often appears when a card is normally played through “cheating” mechanisms &#8230; <a href="https://deathmarked.info/magic-the-gathering-articles/what-does-hardcasting-mean-in-magic-the-gathering-mtg-slang-explained.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>In <strong>Magic: The Gathering</strong>, the slang term “hardcasting” describes casting a spell by paying its full printed mana cost instead of using alternative methods or cost reductions. This term often appears when a card is normally played through “cheating” mechanisms like reanimation, cost reduction, or special abilities.</p>



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<p>For example, a powerful creature such as Griselbrand is frequently put directly onto the battlefield using reanimation spells like Reanimate or Animate Dead rather than paying its eight-mana cost.</p>



<p>When a player actually produces the required mana and casts Griselbrand from their hand, players will often remark that it was “hardcast.” The same idea applies to massive spells like Emrakul, the Aeons Torn, which many decks try to cheat into play with effects such as Show and Tell instead of paying its enormous mana cost.</p>



<p>Similarly, spells with <a href="https://draftsim.com/mtg-delve/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener nofollow">cost-reduction mechanics</a> also highlight the concept of hardcasting. Cards like Treasure Cruise and Dig Through Time use the delve mechanic, which allows players to exile cards from their graveyard to reduce the mana cost dramatically.</p>


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<p>Most players cast these spells for just one or two mana after filling their graveyard, making the full printed cost of eight or seven mana rarely paid. If a player actually taps enough lands to pay the entire cost without using delve, it would be described as hardcasting the spell. The term, therefore, emphasizes the &#8220;fair&#8221; or straightforward way of casting a card, even if that method is inefficient compared to the strategies the deck usually relies on.</p>



<p>In conclusion, hardcasting is a widely used piece of Magic: The Gathering slang that distinguishes the normal act of paying a card&#8217;s full mana cost from the many alternative casting methods that exist in the game. Because many powerful cards are designed to be <a href="https://deathmarked.info/category/magic-the-gathering-articles" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener nofollow">cheated into play</a> or cast at reduced cost, hardcasting often stands out as unusual or impressive during a game. The term reflects both the strategic depth of the game and the culture of its players, who frequently develop shorthand expressions to describe common gameplay situations.</p>



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