Can you hold priority and cast a sorcery?

Yes, you can hold priority after casting a sorcery in Magic: The Gathering, but you can only respond with spells or abilities that can be cast at instant speed (Instants, Flash abilities, or specific triggered abilities), not another sorcery. Holding priority allows you to put things on the stack on top of your sorcery before it resolves, enabling combos like casting a Twincast on your own sorcery or activating a Lion's Eye Diamond for a Storm count.
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Can you hold priority after casting a spell?

Yes, once you cast a spell, you have priority first. Its called ``holding priority''. For example, you cast ((Thassa's Oracle)). You announce ``holding priority, I cast ((Demonic Consultation)).'' Then, once you're finished casting spells, you pass priority to your opponent.
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Can you hold priority and cast a split second spell?

You can hold priority, and cast your split second spell. However, once that spell resolves, everyone has to pass priority again for your creature to resolve so they can just counter it then.
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How does holding priority work in magic?

In Magic: The Gathering, holding priority means you cast another instant-speed spell or activate an ability immediately after your first spell/ability goes on the stack, without passing priority, letting you chain actions before opponents can respond to any of them. You declare you're holding priority, add more spells/abilities (like a second Lightning Bolt), and only pass once you're done, after which the stack resolves from top to bottom, or opponents can respond at any point a spell/ability is added. 
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Can you cast a sorcery in response to an instant?

No, you generally cannot cast a sorcery in response to an instant in Magic: The Gathering because sorceries can only be cast during your main phase when the stack is empty, while instants can be cast almost anytime, including in response. If your opponent casts an instant, you must wait for it to resolve (or respond to it with another instant) before you can cast your sorcery, unless you have a special ability (like Flash, Vedalken Orrery) that allows casting sorceries at instant speed. 
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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 manifest an instant or sorcery?

If you manifest an instant or sorcery card, and one of these older cards tries to turn it face up, reveal the card and it stays on the battlefield face down. The rules for double-faced cards were changed slightly to account for the possibility that they are manifested.
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How many times can you hold priority?

You can have many priorities, but for true focus, experts recommend limiting them to 1 to 3; having too many (5, 10, or more) dilutes effort and reduces accomplishment, making none truly a "first" thing. The ideal number depends on the context, but the key is to identify your few most important, non-negotiable items and ruthlessly focus on those first before moving to secondary tasks, using the "Rule of 3" or similar methods to maintain clarity. 
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Can you hold priority during untap?

No player receives priority during the untap step, so no spells can be cast or resolve and no abilities can be activated or resolve. Any ability that triggers during this step will be held until the next time a player would receive priority, which is usually during the upkeep step.
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Is there a priority stack?

Priority stack ranking is the process of precisely laying out the specifics of which projects are more, or less, important than others. This prioritization system should follow a strategy.
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Can you hold priority as a non-active player?

And so on (until everyone has passed without taking actions in between, that's when you resolve something on the stack or end the current step/phase). So, any player can hold priority, as priority will be passed to that player at some point. Active player is just the first to have this opportunity.
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Can I cast a spell and a cantrip in one turn?

You must use a bonus action on your turn to cast the spell, provided that you haven't already taken a bonus action this turn. You can't cast another spell during the same turn, except for a cantrip with a casting time of 1 action.
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What spells does Counterspell not work on?

If the creature is casting a spell of 3rd level or lower, its spell fails and has no effect.
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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 sorceries during your upkeep?

No, not on your untap, upkeep, draw, combat, or end steps, and not on your opponent's turn. Only your turn, main phase, with an empty stack, and you have priority. Unless the spell has Flash. Then you can play it whenever you could play an instant.
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Can you use haste action to cast a spell?

Tldr version; Haste action does not work with spells. The haste action can be used for disengage, dash, use item and a single melee/ranged attack. No magic item use, no cantrips, no multiple melee attacks.
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How does priority work after casting a spell?

117.3c If a player has priority when they cast a spell, activate an ability, or take a special action, that player receives priority afterward. 117.3d If a player has priority and chooses not to take any actions, that player passes. If any mana is in that player's mana pool, they announce what mana is there.
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Are there any drawbacks to using split second?

Because you can't interact with split second spells, it makes it hard to balance. Either spells are overcosted for the ability or they're too good and there's nothing you can do against them.
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Can you cast instants during the Untap step?

No, you cannot cast instants during the untap step in Magic: The Gathering because no player receives priority then; the first time you get priority on your turn is during the upkeep step, which happens after untapping, allowing you to cast instants before drawing or resolving upkeep triggers. 
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Why am I always in a low priority queue?

You're likely still in low priority queue (LPQ) because you haven't completed the required number of games (usually 5) without leaving or going AFK, you've left games within the LPQ, which resets/adds to the penalty, or there's a bug requiring you to contact support for games like League of Legends. LPQ is a penalty for repeatedly disconnecting or idling, and you only get out by playing out those specific games with no incidents, enduring longer waits. 
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Can you hold priority in magic?

Yes, you can hold priority in Magic: The Gathering to cast multiple instant-speed spells or activate abilities before anything resolves, but you must explicitly state you're holding priority after an action, allowing you to put more things on the stack (like another Lightning Bolt after the first one) before passing it for resolution. This is key to chaining actions and preventing opponents from responding to your initial plays, but you eventually must pass priority for anything to resolve, and opponents get a chance to respond to each item as it gets added. 
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What is the rule 117.3 in Magic The Gathering?

117.3 A player can't pay a cost unless he or she has the necessary resources to pay it fully. For example, a player with only 1 life can't pay a cost of 2 life, and a permanent that's already tapped can't be tapped to pay a cost. See rule 202, "Mana Cost and Color," and rule 602, "Activating Activated Abilities."
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What is the 777 rule of manifesting?

The 777 method involves writing down what you would like to manifest seven times in the morning and seven times at night, for seven days in a row. Like the 3-6-9 method, this method also helps you focus on your goals every day.
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What is the dark side of manifesting?

Manifesting is a form of wishful thinking, and wishful thinking leads to false conclusions, often through the inaccurate weighing of evidence. The wishful thinker overinflates their optimism about the likelihood of a preferred outcome.
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Is the 11 11 manifestation real?

The allure of 11:11 has led to many myths and misconceptions. It's important to separate inspiration from superstition. 11:11 guarantees your wishes will come true instantly. Manifestation requires clarity,effort, action, and consistency—not just wishful thinking at a specific time.
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