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Flashback is a common mechanic in Magic: The Gathering. Basically, cards with Flashback can be cast twice—once normally, and a second time from the graveyard for its Flashback cost. Once a card with Flashback is cast from the graveyard though, the card is exiled. But is there any way to keep the card from hitting your exile pile, never to be seen again? We’ll answer that question and more.
Flashback and Exile
- Flashback is an alternative casting cost. If a card is cast with that cost, it is exiled.
- A Flashback card is exiled regardless of whether it is countered or bounced.
- You cannot prevent a Flashback card from being exiled after being cast, but there are cards that can transfer exiled cards to your library or hand.
- The answer to the question, “Does the Flashback card still exile if…” is almost always, “Yes.” Flashback beats basically every mechanic out.









































































