Does the chalice of the void counter cascade?

Yes, Chalice of the Void can counter spells found via cascade, but it depends on the mana value of the result of the cascade, not the cascade spell itself; if you set Chalice to 0 counters, it counters spells with mana value 0 (like [[Memnite]] or [[Ornithopter]]), and it can stop a cascade trigger from resolving by countering the cascaded spell if that spell also has 0 mana value. The cascade trigger still goes on the stack and resolves, but if the spell it reveals (like [[Crashing Footfalls]]) is cast and has the matching mana value (e.g., 0), Chalice will counter it.
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Does the chalice of the void stop cascade?

Challice on 0 stops the cascaded spells. Countering violent outburst still lets your opponent cascade. Cascade is a trigger on cast.
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How does the chalice of the void work?

Chalice of the Void works by preemptively declaring a whole set of spells verboten, and automatically countering those spells when they're cast. Which spells get countered? It depends on their mana value. Before 2021, mana value was called converted mana cost, which players sometimes abbreviated as CMC.
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Does Void Mirror counter cascade?

Void Mirror. Void Mirror just flat-out counters whatever card is cascaded into. Teferi, Time Raveler. Teferi doesn't prevent or counter anything, but it keeps your opponent from cascading at instant speed, which is often a huge deal.
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Does cascade get countered?

Countering the original spell doesn't counter the cascade ability. Since cascade is a triggered ability, anything that interacts with a triggered ability (such as Stifle) will interact with cascade. All players can see the cards you exile as the cascade ability resolves.
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What IS Cascade?!

How to resolve cascade?

When you cast a spell that has Cascade, the spell goes on the stack, and then its Cascade ability goes on top of it. They then resolve like this: Exile the top card of your library until you exile a non-land spell with a lower mana cost than the original card with Cascade.
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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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Does Void Mirror stop Eldrazi?

The most obvious power of the card is that it hoses colorless decks, since any spell cast without colored mana is a no-go. That's a beating against decks like Mishra's Workshop in Vintage or Eldrazi decks in Legacy. If your opponent has a colorless mana base, Void Mirror is going to wreak havoc on them.
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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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Can you counterspell and cast a spell?

You sure can! Here's a common way for it to happen: Cornelius the wizard is casting fireball on his turn, and his foe casts counterspell on him. Cornelius has counterspell prepared, so he uses his reaction to cast it and break his foe's counterspell before it can stop fireball.
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What is the rarest enemy in bloodborne?

The Labyrinth Mole is a rare enemy in Chalice Dungeons that resembles a star-nosed mole. It has a grab attack that induces Frenzy and it can spit Slow Poison. It's head can transition through either ends of its body, and its tendrils can stretch out to catch its prey.
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Are Chalice Dungeons harder on ng+?

Also, do chalice dungeon progress reset in the new game or will I keep all the chalices I have? Just remember that ng+ is harder. And it is relativly easy to just go and grab everything before going to ng+. You keep everything exept certain key items, and you start at the clinic once more.
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Who designed chalice of the Void?

Seb McKinnon's art for Chalice of the Void.
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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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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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Does Grafdigger's cage stop cascade?

No, Grafdigger's Cage does not stop Cascade because Cascade exiles the card first, then lets you cast it from exile, bypassing Grafdigger's Cage's ability which only prevents cards from being cast from the graveyard or library, not exile. You can still cascade into a free spell like Living End with Cage in play because it's cast from exile.
 
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What is the 75% rule in Magic The Gathering?

The MTG "75% rule" is a popular, unofficial deck-building philosophy, mainly for Commander, about creating decks powerful enough to compete but not so dominant they ruin the fun for casual players, finding a middle ground in power level by intentionally leaving out the most optimal, expensive, or meta-defining cards. It's about building a deck that's "75% as strong as it can be," allowing it to challenge optimized decks occasionally while still being fair in more casual games, making it adaptable for various playgroups.
 
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Is Emrakul: The promised end banned?

Yes, Emrakul, the Promised End is banned in some formats (like Commander/EDH) and was banned in Standard for a time due to powerful cheating mechanics like Aetherworks Marvel, but it's legal in formats like Modern, Pioneer, Legacy, and Vintage where it's not broken by specific combos or meta-warping effects. The other major Emrakul, Emrakul, the Aeons Torn, is banned in Commander/EDH for being too dominant but legal elsewhere.
 
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Is playing MTG good for your brain?

“Magic does a fantastic job of exercising your brain,” one long-time player writes, noting that it teaches reading comprehension, communication skills, strategic thinking, mental math, and planning ahead coolstuffinc.com.
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Why do people hate Eldrazi?

Eldrazi are a tribe with lots of big, powerful permanents. Big powerful permanents typically are going to draw ire from players and either be answered by removal, or alpha strike you as the player if they don't have the targeted removal to deal with it.
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Is Mirror Force banned in Yugioh?

No, the original Mirror Force is not banned in the current Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG (Trading Card Game) but is instead at three copies per deck, meaning it's fully unlimited for standard play. While it was banned or limited in the past due to its power, it's now considered too slow and reactive for the modern game, with many variations existing alongside it. 
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Which Eldrazi Titan is the strongest?

Emrakul is considered the strongest of the Eldrazi Titans. She is the titan with an appearance most similar to a squid or an octopus.
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Why don't they take Discover?

Discover charges merchants more for card acceptance

Many business owners choose not to accept Discover cards solely based on the increased costs they experience.
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What are the rarest MTG cards?

The rarest Magic: The Gathering cards are unique promotional items like the Shichifukujin Dragon (one of one) or Richard Garfield's proposal card, Proposal (nine copies), but the most famous and valuable are the Black Lotus (Alpha/Beta) and The One Ring (Serialized) due to extreme scarcity and power, with Alpha Black Lotus copies selling for millions and The One Ring (serialized 1/1) selling for $2 million to Post Malone. Other ultra-rare cards include Artist Proofs, special event promos, and unique serializations.
 
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What is the Discover controversy?

Discover admitted in 2023 it inadvertently overcharged merchants for transactions over the previous 16 years. The company eventually set aside $1.2 billion to provide refunds from the misclassifications after the merchants sued.
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