Flash - Magic: The Gathering Wiki Flash is a keyword ability which allows the card it is printed on to be cast at any time you could cast an Instant
Flash - MTG Wiki Flash is a keyword ability which allows the card it is printed on to be cast at any time you could cast an Instant Flash first appeared in the Time Spiral expansion, [1] its first appearance in a core set was in Tenth Edition [2]
Flicker - MTG Wiki As noted above, Flicker and Blink have both been used as terms for effects that return immediately and return at the end step However, the definitions have been muddled due to Flickerwisp and Momentary Blink, two popular cards that run opposed to the definition to the originals
MTG Flash ability explained - Wargamer Enter the keyword Flash - here comes a card ability that has unlimited potential to mess with the MTG stack and the overall state of play Spells that couldn't be used to counterattack suddenly can be, and those pesky creatures are popping up everywhere
List of Magic: The Gathering keywords - Wikipedia Keywords introduced in blocks and expansions are called expert keywords, and have typically been developed for the theme of that block or expansion For example, the "Bushido" keyword was developed for the samurai-themed Kamigawa block
Flicker - Magic: The Gathering Wiki As noted above, Flicker and Blink have both been used as terms for effects that return immediately and return at the end step However, the definitions have been muddled due to Flickerwisp and Momentary Blink, two popular cards that run opposed to the definition to the originals
What Is Blinking? – MTG - TheGamer Specifically, flickering and blinking refer to exiling a permanent, and then returning it to the battlefield If a permanent goes through this, it is said to have either been “flickered” or “blinked”