Can you miss a prowess trigger?

Yes, you can absolutely miss a Prowess trigger in Magic: The Gathering, as it's a mandatory ability that players sometimes forget, but it's only officially "missed" when it passes the point where it would first have a visible effect, usually the Combat Damage Step, and penalties (or remedies) depend on the tournament's Rules Enforcement Level (REL). At Regular REL, it's often allowed if not too disruptive; at Competitive REL, the opponent chooses whether to put it on the stack, according to Magic Judge Society rules.
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Does prowess trigger multiple times?

Yes, Prowess in Magic: The Gathering can trigger multiple times in a single turn, and even multiple times for the same spell if a creature has several instances of the ability, granting +1/+1 for each trigger. Each time you cast a noncreature spell, any creature with Prowess will trigger, stacking the bonuses (e.g., casting two noncreature spells gives +2/+2).
 
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What happens if I miss a trigger in MTG?

The rules regarding missed triggers have changed many times over the years, but here's where they stand today. A player is responsible for remembering the triggered abilities of their own cards. If they don't remember, the opponent can choose whether or not they want the ability to happen.
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Is prowess considered a triggered ability?

Prowess is a triggered ability that gives the creature that has it +1/+1 until end of turn whenever you cast a noncreature spell. Any spell you cast that isn't a creature will cause prowess to trigger. Remember that lands aren't spells, so playing a land won't cause prowess to trigger.
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Does prowess trigger off copies?

Prowess: What if You Copy a Spell? These two abilities are very similar, but magecraft narrows the “range” of the ability to only instant and sorcery spells and also counts copied spells. Most copied spells go on the stack without being cast; in this case the copied spell won't trigger prowess.
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What triggers the prowess ability?

Prowess doesn't care where spells are coming from, only that a noncreature spell was CAST. As long as you are casting a noncreature spell (which excludes copying it, or putting a permanent directly onto the battlefield) then prowess will trigger.
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What abilities don't use the stack?

Spells and abilities on the stack resolve one at a time, with a chance for each player to play spells and abilities in between each resolution. Actions that do not use the stack, such as paying costs, playing mana abilities, or turning a face-down creature with morph face-up, cannot be responded to.
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How to tell if an ability is a triggered ability?

A triggered ability can be identified by the words "when," "whenever," or "at", which will usually be found at the start of the ability. The phrase that contains one of those words lists the conditions (the trigger event or trigger state) where the ability will trigger.
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How does prowess work?

Prowess is a keyword ability that was introduced as the clan-specific mechanic for the Jeskai Way in Khans of Tarkir and Fate Reforged. Creatures with prowess get +1/+1 until end of turn whenever a noncreature spell is cast by their controller.
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What is the rule 122 in Magic The Gathering?

See rule 122, “Counters.” 122.1. A counter is a marker placed on an object or player that modifies its characteristics and/or interacts with a rule, ability, or effect. Counters are not objects and have no characteristics.
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What is the rule 104.3 in magic?

104.3a A player can concede the game at any time. A player who concedes leaves the game immediately. That player loses the game.
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Can a trigger call another trigger?

Both DML and DDL triggers are nested when a trigger performs an action that initiates another trigger. These actions can initiate other triggers, and so on. DML and DDL triggers can be nested up to 32 levels. You can control whether AFTER triggers can be nested through the nested triggers server configuration option.
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What is the rule 603.4 in Magic The Gathering?

603.4 A triggered ability may read "When/Whenever/At [trigger event], if [condition], [effect]." When the trigger event occurs, the ability checks whether the stated condition is true. The ability triggers only if it is; otherwise it does nothing.
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What are the weaknesses of prowess decks?

This shines the most in matchups such as UW control and the blink decks. What are its weaknesses? The largest issue with the deck is that it has always been cheap and efficient removal spells. However with Cori-Steel Cutter in the equation now, this tends to be much less of an issue for the prowess deck.
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What happens if I miss a triggered ability?

For all other triggered abilities, if the ability was missed prior to the current phase in the previous turn, instruct the players to continue playing. If it's been more than a turn since the trigger was missed, the ability is skipped with no further resolution.
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How can I identify my triggers?

To identify your triggers, pay close attention to strong emotional or physical reactions (pounding heart, tension, anger, fear), then retrace your steps to find the specific person, situation, sound, or memory that preceded it, often linking back to past experiences or trauma; keeping a trigger journal to note these patterns (who, what, where, when, how you felt) is a powerful tool for recognizing recurring themes and understanding what sets you off. 
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Is max speed a triggered ability?

Once you have speed, it is a triggered ability "whenever one or more opponents lose life during your turn, if your speed is less than 4, increase you speed by 1" This ability only triggers once each turn, and isn't tied to any permanent.
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Do any NFL players play MTG?

Curtis Jr. was selected in the third round of the 2011 NFL draft by the Philadelphia Eagles. Marsh is an avid Magic: The Gathering player and owns decks whose total value was more than $20,000.
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Who is the greatest MTG player of all time?

top 5 Magic players of all time: Kai Budde Jon Finkel Paulo Vitor Dama Da Rosa Luis Scott-Vargas Gabriel Nassif.
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How old is the average MTG player?

The average tabletop player is ~30 years old; the majority range from 13-45 years old. One-third of players have been playing less than three years; one-third have been playing for up to ten years; one-third have ten + years' experience playing the game.
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Is it 20 or 21 commander damage?

In Magic: The Gathering's Commander format, a player loses if they take 21 or more combat damage from a single commander over the course of the game, not 20. This damage is tracked separately for each commander and only counts combat damage, not damage from abilities, and it isn't healed by life gain, say Facebook users. 
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Can you respond to tapping a land?

Lands do not tap "at instant speed." Mana abilities don't use the stack and can't be responded to. Mana Web has a triggered ability that looks for the action of tapping a land for mana. Once it sees that happen, the ability goes on the stack. You can respond at this point however you are able.
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