Does cascade count as drawing?

In Magic: The Gathering, Cascade doesn't directly "draw" cards in the traditional sense (putting them into your hand from the top of your library), but it lets you cast a spell from exile for free, effectively giving you immense card advantage and finding powerful cards, similar to drawing but through a unique, high-variance "cheating" process that bypasses normal casting costs and timing, says a Fandom wiki article and Reddit users.
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Does cascade count as drawing mtg?

No, cascade does not count as drawing! There's nothing in the rules text that mentions drawing a card and none of the cards exiled or cards cast with cascade ever enter your hand unless a different effect says to do so.
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Does cascade count as casting?

Yes, casting a spell with Cascade counts as casting a spell, because the ability specifically says "you may cast that card for free," triggering other cast-related abilities (like Storm, Electrostatic Field), even though it's cast from exile during the resolution of the trigger, bypassing normal timing rules for instants/sorceries.
 
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Does cascade count as searching your library?

Cascading doesn't search. 702.85a Cascade is a triggered ability that functions only while the spell with cascade is on the stack. “Cascade” means “When you cast this spell, exile cards from the top of your library until you exile a nonland card whose mana value is less than this spell's mana value.
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What counts as drawing a card in MTG?

In Magic: The Gathering, drawing a card strictly means putting the top card of your library into your hand, and it only counts as a "draw" if the card or ability uses the specific word "draw," like with Phyrexian Arena or your normal draw step. Effects that say "put a card into your hand" (like from Explore or Impulse) or search your library (tutors) do NOT count as drawing, even though you get a card from your deck.
 
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What is the rule of draw?

The Fifty-Move Rule of Draw is a strange one – it states that if both players haven't made any progress in fifty moves – the game is declared a Draw. If both players haven't captured any of the other player's pieces or moved their pawns in fifty moves – a Fifty-Move Draw is declared.
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Are MTG cards 63x88?

Sizes which might be available for playing cards may differ because of the player's wishes and requirements. Their standard dimensions are 63 x 88 in mm, 6.3 x 8.8 in cm, and 2.5 x 3.5 in inches.
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Does Chalice on 0 stop cascade?

As far as how it stops cascading: it doesn't. They cascade everytime, whether you have chalice on 3 or 0. The result of cascade is casting an exiled spell without paying costs.
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Is cascade a strong mechanic in Commander?

Introduced in Alara Reborn, cascade essentially staples a random, cheaper spell from your deck onto whatever card has the cascade ability. Despite the inherent variance, it's a very potent effect — to the point that most spells that trigger cascade don't need to do much else besides that.
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When should I use cascade?

It's important to design cascades only when the relationship truly requires automatic propagation. Alternatives like ON DELETE SET NULL or restricting deletions with ON DELETE RESTRICT may be safer in some cases. Proper testing and understanding of data relationships are essential before implementing cascading rules.
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Is cascade etb or cast?

Cascade is a cast trigger, not an enters trigger, your creature is still on the stack while the cascade trigger resolves, thenwhile you choose to cast the cascade spell, then while you resolve any cast or etb triggers from that, THEN the creature with cascade enters. Cascade isn't an ETB. It's a cast trigger.
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Is Discover Just Cascade?

In Magic: The Gathering, Cascade triggers when you cast a spell, exiling cards until a non-land with lower mana value (MV) is found, letting you cast it or put it on the bottom; Discover is a more flexible variant that lets you choose a specific MV number (e.g., Discover 3), reveals until a non-land with MV equal to or less than that number, and lets you either cast it for free or put it in your hand, offering more design space and control. 
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Why is Cascade good in MTG?

Released in Alara Reborn, Cascade is a triggered ability where you exile cards from the top of your library until you find a non-land card with a lower mana value than the Cascade spell, then you may cast that spell without paying its mana cost.
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Does cascading count as casting?

Yes, casting a spell with cascade does count as casting a spell, and the spell you exile and cast from it also counts as casting, triggering "cast" effects and allowing further cascades, because the reminder text explicitly uses the word "cast" and it follows standard casting rules (just ignoring normal timing/location rules). Even if you choose not to cast the cascaded spell, the initial spell still triggered its own cascade ability, making it a "cast" event. 
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Does searching your deck count as drawing a card?

Just a plain tutor. You search your library for the card you want, and put it straight into your hand. Draw is when you making action to take a card off the top of your library. Tutoring your library, does not trigger any draw triggering.
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Do you lose a turn after draw 2?

Draw Two – When a person places this card, the next player will have to pick up two cards and forfeit his/her turn. It can only be played on a card that matches by color, or on another Draw Two. If turned up at the beginning of play, the first player draws two cards and gets skipped.
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Does cascade count commander tax?

No, Commander Tax does not count towards Cascade; Cascade only cares about the card's printed Mana Value (MV) (formerly CMC), ignoring all additional costs like the tax, cost reductions, or alternate costs, so a Commander with a base MV of 3 will always trigger Cascade for 3 or less, even if you pay 5, 7, or more to cast it due to tax. 
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Can you pay kicker off cascade?

Yes, you can pay the kicker cost on a spell you cast via Cascade in Magic: The Gathering, but you must still pay the kicker cost itself; Cascade only replaces the base mana cost (making it free), not additional costs like Kicker, which are added to the total cost and must be paid separately, according to Reddit discussions and MTG rule explanations and Draftsim. For spells with an X in their cost, X is always 0 when cascaded, but you pay the kicker on top of that. 
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Can you mutate from cascade?

You can't mutate for free

Effects like Cascade or spells like Omniscience allow you to cast spells for free. Strictly speaking, they let you cast the spell for an alternate cost of zero mana.
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Does Grafdigger's Cage stop living end?

Grafdigger's Cage does not stop Living End. Violent Outburst is an instant, which can allow you to cast Living End during your opponent's turn. This can be powerful for ruining your opponent's attack step or allowing you to protect your combo with Force of Negation.
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What happens if you copy an everflowing chalice?

If you copy an Everflowing Chalice spell that was kicked three times, the copy will likewise be kicked three times, so that the copy will enter with three charge counters on it when it resolves.
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Can you pay 0 for chalice of the void?

Yes! When you cast Chalice of the Void, you can select 0 as the value for X. Chalice of the Void will cost no mana, and it will enter the battlefield without any charge counters on it. With no charge counters, Chalice of the Void will counter any spell with a mana value of zero.
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Are there fake MTG cards?

The suspected fake should, if real, let through the same amount of light as a genuine MtG card. The light cone should be even and show both sides of the card in it. A lot of fakes are opaque and almost let no light through.
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Is it 52 or 54 cards in a deck?

A standard deck has 52 cards, representing four suits (Hearts, Diamonds, Clubs, Spades) with 13 ranks each (Ace-King). However, most decks also come with two extra Joker cards, bringing the total to 54 cards for a complete package, though games usually use only the 52 core cards.
 
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Do MTG cards retain value?

Yes, Magic: The Gathering cards absolutely hold value, with some being worth pennies and others thousands of dollars, driven by rarity, condition, playability (demand in competitive formats like Commander/Modern), scarcity (especially on the Reserved List), and unique art/foil treatments, making them a volatile but potentially valuable asset, though generally not a "set-it-and-forget-it" investment like stocks.
 
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