Card

Quicken

Instant


The next sorcery card 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.


  Duel Decks: Mind vs. Might (DDS)
#6, Rare

Illustrated by: Aleksi Briclot
Multiverse ID: 426578

Rulings

  • 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.
  • 2006-02-01
    If you cast multiple Quickens on the same turn, they'll all apply to the very next sorcery spell you cast.
  • 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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