Can you lose haste?

Yes, you can lose "haste," primarily in tabletop RPGs like Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) and card games like Magic: The Gathering (MTG), through effects like losing concentration, dispelling the spell, or the source of haste being removed, leading to a "lethargy" condition that prevents actions or negates its benefits until the condition ends. In D&D, losing concentration on the Haste spell makes the target unable to move or take actions until after their next turn, while in MTG, losing a source of haste (like a creature dying or an enchantment being destroyed) means the creature loses haste and becomes subject to "summoning sickness" rules if applicable, say Reddit users.
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What happens if you lose haste?

When the spell ends, the target can't move or take actions until after its next turn, as a wave of lethargy sweeps over it. That means, once you drop haste during your turn, you can't move or take actions until the end of your next turn.
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Does haste let you attack twice?

Haste allows for an attack action, but only allows for one weapon attack so that action surge, a reaction and a bonus action to hit with an off hand gives us a grand total of 11 attacks, and a fighter at 20th level can do it again the next turn.
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Does haste counter slow?

The haste spell counters and negates a Slow spell and Slow effect, and likewise, a haste effect is neutered by a slow effect. A haste spell can be removed by any applicable Dispel Magic effect, but a Breach spell won't remove it.
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Does haste mean slow?

Haste is the quality of doing something quickly, sometimes too quickly so that you are careless and make mistakes.
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How can I avoid acting in haste?

How to Rush Less
  1. Prioritize. Not everything on your to-do list is an emergency. ...
  2. Manage your time. Time management is essential for getting everything done on time. ...
  3. Be open about your time restrictions. ...
  4. Be mindful. ...
  5. Rethink your recurring tasks. ...
  6. Expect the unexpected. ...
  7. Don't multitask. ...
  8. Slow down.
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How to get endless haste?

The Endless Haste Spell is a spell in the Clan Capital, unlocked when the Endless Haste Spell Factory is constructed (This requires a level 2 District Hall in the Goblin Mines district, which requires Capital Hall level 9).
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Can I tap a creature with haste?

(See rule 302.6.) 702.10c If a creature has haste, its controller can activate its activated abilities whose cost includes the tap symbol or the untap symbol even if that creature hasn't been controlled by that player continuously since their most recent turn began.
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What is the true meaning of haste?

Haste is the quality of doing something quickly, sometimes too quickly so that you are careless and make mistakes.
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Can you cast haste on yourself?

Haste is cast upon a creature and so you would target the creature affected by said spell. You would cast it on the target affected by haste. If that target cast haste on itself then yes. If the spellcaster cast haste on a fighter you'd cast dispel magic on the fighter, not the spellcaster.
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Do you attack faster with haste?

Haste is a status effect that increases attack speed by 10% per level and increases mining speed by 20% per level.
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Does haste double dash speed?

Haste doubles your speed. The dash action does not multiply you speed, it ADDS to it: "you gain extra movement for the current turn. The increase equals your speed".
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Is the haste spell overpowered?

Haste is a fairly balanced spell. It's strong, but with a good drawback and uses the caster's concentation.
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Does slow prevent legendary actions?

No, the Slow spell doesn't directly stop Legendary Actions in D&D 5e because they happen after a creature's turn, not during it, but it severely restricts the types of Legendary Actions, especially attacks, and prevents reactions, making them much less effective, with some DMs applying a house rule to reduce the number of legendary actions available. A creature must be incapacitated (stunned, paralyzed, petrified) to lose all legendary actions, but Slow significantly weakens them by limiting actions and preventing reactions. 
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Can you let yourself be hit by D&D?

There are no rules about hitting yourself, and while I feel it's the same as above, the fact that there is so much forced movement built into various attacks, spells, or feats, makes it smell really cheesy. I'd be wary of setting a precedent.
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Does haste counter tapped?

Haste has nothing to do with the creature coming into play tapped. He's just gives it the ability to use effects that cause it to tap like attacking or an activated ability. If the effect is putting the creature into play tapped and attacking then it would still be attacking.
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Can you tap lands at instant speed?

Yes, you can tap lands for mana at "instant speed" because mana abilities don't use the stack and can be activated whenever you have priority, allowing you to respond to your opponent's actions, even to spells with {split second}. The mana adds to your mana pool, and if you don't use it by the end of the current phase, it disappears, so you must use it to cast an instant or activate an ability immediately if you're responding to something on the stack. 
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Can I tap a tapped permanent?

No, you cannot tap a permanent that is already tapped to pay a cost (like {T} in an ability), but you can target a tapped permanent with a spell or ability that says "tap target permanent," in which case nothing happens to the permanent, and the rest of the effect still resolves. This distinction is crucial in Magic: The Gathering rules: an untapped permanent becomes tapped, but a tapped one remains tapped if told to "tap" again. 
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Can a wizard learn haste?

Wizard: Wizards can learn Haste by selecting it as one of their spells when they level up. They can also add it to their spellbook by finding it as a spell scroll or by copying it from another wizard's spellbook.
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Can you craft a haste potion?

Yes, you can make haste potions in various games like Minecraft and World of Warcraft, typically by brewing an Awkward Potion with specific ingredients like Nether Wart, Coal, Glowstone, or Golden Apples, depending on the game and desired strength/duration. The process usually involves a brewing stand (Minecraft) or alchemy skill (WoW) to combine these items into a potion that boosts mining speed or overall efficiency. 
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What is max ability haste lol?

Ability haste, or AH, is a statistic that reduces the cooldowns of champion abilities by a percentage. It is the most common form of haste and it is the only haste stat that is displayed by the game client in the HUD's player stat overview. It is capped at 500, which is equivalent to 83. 3% cooldown reduction.
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What is the 10-10-10 rule?

The 10-10-10 Rule is a decision-making framework that helps you gain perspective by evaluating a choice's impact across three timeframes: 10 minutes, 10 months, and 10 years. It prompts you to ask how you'll feel about your decision in the short term (10 minutes), medium term (10 months), and long term (10 years) to move beyond immediate emotions and impulsive reactions, leading to wiser choices.
 
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Is hastiness a sin?

Proverbs 19:2 says “…he that hastens with his feet sins.” See, sometimes we are just too quick to move and do things on our own, completely forgetting that our Father is the God of the universe who knows ALL things. And little do we know; when we do this we are actually sinning.
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