Quicken
Instant
The next sorcery spell you cast this turn can be cast as though it had flash. (It can be cast any time you could cast an instant.) Draw a card.
A skilled Izzet Chronarch can carry out an epic vendetta between the fall of one hourglass grain and the next.
Illustrated by Aleksi Briclot
· Duel Decks: Mind vs. Might (DDS)
Quicken
#6 · Rare · English · Nonfoil
Legal Formats
Standard |
Pioneer |
Modern |
Legacy |
Vintage |
Commander |
Oathbreaker |
Alchemy |
Explorer |
Historic |
Timeless |
Brawl |
Pauper |
Penny |
Variants
Under Construction
Prints
Rulings
2006-02-01 : If you cast multiple Quickens on the same turn, they’ll all apply to the very next sorcery spell you cast.
2006-02-01 : You don’t choose a sorcery card when Quicken resolves. Rather, this sets up a rule that is true for you until the turn ends or until you cast a sorcery card, even if you cast that sorcery at a time you normally could.
2006-09-25 : After Quicken resolves, you can Suspend a sorcery in your hand any time you can cast an instant. As soon as you actually cast a sorcery, you lose this capability.
2013-07-01 : Casting a copy of a sorcery card won’t “use up” Quicken’s effect because the copy isn’t a card.
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