Can I cast spells during combat?

Yes, you can cast spells during combat in many games, especially tabletop RPGs and Magic: The Gathering (MtG), but it depends on the spell's type and timing rules; instants, spells with Flash, or spells with specific casting times (like bonus actions/reactions in D&D) are designed for this, allowing you to respond to threats or boost allies between combat steps (like before damage, after attackers are declared, etc.). Sorceries, enchantments, and most other spells usually can't be cast during the combat phase itself, only before or after.
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When can I cast spells during combat?

Combat step of the battle phase occurs every turn, even though no enemies are present, so you can cast spells at that moment.
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Can I cast a sorcery during my combat?

No, you generally cannot cast a sorcery during the combat phase in Magic: The Gathering because sorceries can only be cast during your main phases (before or after combat) when the stack is empty. The combat phase is for instants and abilities, but you can cast a sorcery during combat if a card specifically gives it flash or allows you to cast it at any time, overriding the normal timing rules. 
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Can I activate abilities during combat?

Yes, you can activate most abilities during combat in games like Magic: The Gathering, often at "instant speed" (any time you have priority), unless the ability specifically restricts when it can be used (e.g., "only as a sorcery"). This allows for tactical plays like activating a creature's tap ability before damage, using a sacrifice ability to remove a blocker, or tapping mana sources for effects during different combat steps (Beginning of Combat, Declare Blockers, End of Combat). 
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What does the Bible say about casting spells?

The Bible strongly condemns casting spells and other forms of witchcraft, sorcery, and divination, particularly in Deuteronomy 18:10-12, calling them detestable to the Lord and abominations, warning Israelites against practices like fortune-telling, mediumship, and consulting the dead. New Testament passages also link sorcery to satanic influence (Revelation 21:8, 22:15) and depict its rejection in places like Ephesus (Acts 19:19), emphasizing that all such magic is seen as relying on powers other than God, contrasting with seeking His presence and will. 
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Is casting spells a sin?

Yes, most major religions, particularly Abrahamic faiths like Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, consider practicing spells, witchcraft, and other forms of magic a serious sin, viewing them as opposing God, relying on other powers, or practicing divination/sorcery forbidden in their scriptures (e.g., Deuteronomy 18:10-12). While some interpretations suggest intent matters (good vs. evil) or distinguish between harmless fun and genuine occultism, traditional religious doctrine generally condemns casting spells as evil or detestable, often linking it to Satan or demonic forces. 
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Why is witchcraft a sin?

Witchcraft is considered a sin in many religious traditions, primarily because it's seen as seeking power, knowledge, or control outside of God, violating the First Commandment against other gods or idols. 
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What are the rules for combat in magic?

Magic: The Gathering combat follows a five-step phase (Beginning, Declare Attackers, Declare Blockers, Combat Damage, End) where players tap creatures to attack, blockers are declared, and damage is assigned and dealt simultaneously, with special rules for First/Double Strike and "Fighting" mechanics, noting recent rule changes simplify damage assignment to blockers by letting attackers choose how to distribute damage without needing to assign lethal amounts first, allowing for more reactive play. 
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Can sorcery be played anytime?

No. Only during your main phases. You cannot cast a sorcery during combat. You can if you have a flash effect in play, otherwise, you have to do it in main or second main and only if the stack is empty.
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Can you cast instants during combat?

Yes, you can cast instants during any step of the combat phase in Magic: The Gathering, including before attackers are declared, after attackers are declared (before blockers), after blockers are declared, and even after damage is dealt (before the phase ends). Instants have "instant speed," allowing them to be played almost anytime you have priority, unlike sorceries which are limited to your main phases. 
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Can you cast suggestions during combat?

Yes, Suggestion 5e can be used in combat, but the suggestion must be phrased in a way that is reasonable and non-harmful. The target must also be able to understand you and must fail a Wisdom saving throw for the spell to take effect.
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Can I do a cantrip as a bonus action?

Yes, you can cast a cantrip as a bonus action in D&D 5e, but only if the specific cantrip's description lists its casting time as 1 bonus action, like *Shillelagh or Magic Stone. If a cantrip normally takes an action (like Fire Bolt), you can't cast it as a bonus action unless you use a special ability like the Sorcerer's Quicken Spell metamagic, which lets you use a spell slot to change a leveled spell's casting time. 
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When can sorceries be cast?

You can cast a sorcery in Magic: The Gathering only during your turn, specifically during your first or second main phase, and only when the stack is empty (meaning nothing else is happening or waiting to resolve). This "sorcery speed" timing prevents casting them during combat, the opponent's turn, or in response to other spells, unlike instants. 
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Can you activate sorcery during combat?

Sorceries are never put onto battlefield; instead, they take effect when their mana cost is paid and the spell resolves, and then are immediately put into its owner's graveyard.
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What is the rule 701.27 A in Magic The Gathering?

701.27a To proliferate means to choose any number of permanents and/or players that have a counter, then give each one additional counter of each kind that permanent or player already has.
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Can you cast spells in melee?

Casting spells is considered the same as attacking, you can move & cast, cast while in melee, etc, but you can't cast & attack.
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When can I cast spells during combat in MTG?

You can cast instant spells and abilities with flash during any step of the combat phase (Beginning of Combat, Declare Attackers, Declare Blockers, Combat Damage, End of Combat) when you have priority, which is between each action within those steps, offering multiple windows to surprise opponents, like boosting a creature after blockers are declared but before damage. Sorceries and other non-instant spells are generally limited to the main phases (before or after combat) unless a card says otherwise.
 
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Is cycling an instant or sorcery?

Cycling is an ability and can be played as an instant.
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Can you cast a sorcery during your end step?

No, you generally cannot cast a sorcery during the end step in Magic: The Gathering because sorceries require you to be in a main phase of your turn when the stack is empty; however, you can cast instants or spells with Flash during the end step, and some cards can give sorceries "flash" effects, allowing them to be cast then, say Reddit users. The end step is for instant-speed actions, not sorcery-speed ones. 
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Can you use abilities during combat MTG?

Activated abilities can generally be used at any time as if you were casting an instant. This includes when you're attacking, during your upkeep before you draw for the turn, and even on your opponent's turn.
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Do you lose mana between combat phases?

Yes, in Magic: The Gathering, you lose any unspent mana at the end of every step and phase, including between the combat phase and the second main phase. Mana empties automatically as the game moves from one step (like Declare Blockers) to the next (like Combat Damage) or from one phase (like Combat) to the next (like Main Phase 2). The only exceptions are specific cards that explicitly state your mana pool doesn't empty, like Omnath, Locus of Mana or Upwelling.
 
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Does pinging count as combat damage?

Nope! This is an activated ability. It will never be considered combat damage. Combat damage is exclusively dealt by attacking and blocking creatures.
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Is God ok with witchcraft?

Biblical references

There are several references to witchcraft in the Bible that strongly condemn such practices. For example, Deuteronomy 18:11–12 condemns anyone who "casts spells, or who is a medium or spiritist or who consults the dead.
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Which sin is most unforgivable?

The most unforgivable sin, particularly in Christianity, is often identified as blasphemy against the Holy Spirit, also called the "eternal sin," which involves attributing Jesus's miracles to Satan and rejecting God's grace, while other traditions might point to pride (hubris) as the root of all sins, but specific interpretations vary widely across religions and beliefs. 
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What is the rule of 3 in witchcraft?

The Rule of Three (or Threefold Law) in witchcraft is a principle, especially in Wicca, stating that any energy you send out—positive or negative—will return to you threefold, acting as a moral compass to encourage responsible magic, though its literalness and application are debated. It's a reminder that all actions have magnified consequences, prompting caution with spells, curses, or any directed energy, but many witches interpret it symbolically as lessons to be learned rather than literal punishment.
 
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