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Can you morph any card?

You can use a morph ability to cast a card from any zone from which you could normally play it. When the spell resolves, it enters the battlefield with the same characteristics the spell had.
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What is the difference between morph and megamorph?

If you understand how morph works, megamorph is almost exactly the same. The only difference is that if you turn a face-down creature with megamorph face up by paying its megamorph cost, not only will it suddenly have its normal characteristics, but you'll put a +1/+1 counter on it as well!
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Does morphing count as casting?

Morph is an ability that lets you pay 3 to cast the card face-down. While the card is face-down, it is a 2/2 creature with no name, color, creature type, abilities, mana cost, etc. The converted mana cost of a face-down creature is 0 since it has no mana cost. Morph is only an option if you're casting the spell.
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Are morphs colorless?

The act of turning this creature face-up (morphing) is NOT a colorless spell but a special action.
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Does morphing count as entering the battlefield?

State-based actions kill creatures. To answer the other part of your question, turning a creature face up does not trigger anything that looks for a creature entering the battlefield.
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What IS Morph?!

Does morph have summoning sickness?

No, it won't have "summoning sickness" unless it already had it. Turning the card face up ("morphing") just changes its characteristics, just like Giant Growth does. Turning the card face up doesn't give or take away "summoning sickness" any more than Giant Growth does.
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What's the point of morph MTG?

Morph is an alternate way of casting these cards, and it allows you to take your opponents by surprise. If a creature card has morph, you have the option of paying three mana of any color to put that card on the battlefield face-down.
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When can you flip a morph?

You can turn a face-down morph card face-up at any time by paying the morph cost. Most morph cards are creatures, and a lot of them also have abilities that trigger when you turn them face-up.
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Can you morph a manifest?

If you happen to manifest a card with morph, you can turn it face up either by paying its mana cost (if it's a creature card) or by paying its morph cost.
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Can you morph with split second?

Yes you can use morph in response to a spell with split second. When a split second spell is put on the stack players can't cast spells or activate abilities (except for mana abilities) with that spell on the stack. Morph on the other hand is a special action and only requires that a player has priority.
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Can you morph during combat?

Yes, that can be done.
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How is morphing achieved?

Traditionally such a depiction would be achieved through dissolving techniques on film. Since the early 1990s, this has been replaced by computer software to create more realistic transitions. A similar method is applied to audio recordings, for example, by changing voices or vocal lines.
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Can you cast morph cards with mystic forge?

You may also pay alternative costs. Because you never “cast” a land card, Mystic Forge doesn't allow you to play an artifact land from the top of your library. If the top card of your library has a morph ability, you can cast it face down from the top of your library, even if it's normally not a colorless card.
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What are zero morphs?

Definition: A zero morph is a morph, consisting of no phonetic form, that is proposed in some analyses as an allomorph of a morpheme that is ordinarily realized by a morph having some phonetic form. Examples: The plural form that is realized in two sheep is Ø, in contrast with the plural -s in two goats.
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What is a shadow morph?

Shadow Morphing Technique is a complex and deadly technique created by Kagemaru Nara for assassination purposes, however this technique can be used on objects to change their shape and size as well.
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What is empty morph?

Empty morph: A morph that has no meaning. (a relatively useless term. See formative morph.) Formative morph: A morph that has no meaning but has a function. Several formalive morphs may have thus same function and thus be formative allomorphs forming a fomrative morpheme; e.g. stem-extenders.
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What words to avoid when manifesting?

10 Words To Avoid When Manifesting
  • Don't. The first word to avoid when manifesting is the word don't. ...
  • Can't. The second word to avoid when manifesting is the word can't. ...
  • He/She/They. ...
  • Maybe. ...
  • Not. ...
  • Will. ...
  • Going To. ...
  • Wish.
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Can I manifest a particular person in my life?

Manifesting is the act of bringing a tangible desire or goal into reality, often by putting intentional energy into bringing these goals to life. With enough practice, you can manifest anything: money, a dream job, and even a person.
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What are the 2 types of manifest?

Export Manifest and Import Manifest

When it is submitted to the port customs at the time of the vessel's sailing out of the port it is called an export manifest. The manifest that is provided to the port customs prior to or upon arrival of a vessel to the port is the import manifest.
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What happens if you blink a morph?

When you [Morph] (http://mtg.gamepedia.com/Morph) a card face down into play, you can [Flicker] (http://mtg.gamepedia.com/Flickering) it and it returns to the battlefield face up.
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What are the two types of morphing?

Types of morphing.
  • Morphing at max speed. This type of morphing is often seen in the films. Objects are morphed while in motion. ...
  • Direct morphing. You can also use morphing for more simple animations. For example, to transform a simple line-drawn shape into another shape. ...
  • 3D morphing. 3D morphing is another approach.
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Can morph be played as an instant?

to cast a card with the ability face down as a 2/2 colorless, typeless creature. The player can then turn that creature face-up at any time they could cast an instant by paying a variable Morph cost printed on each card.
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What is the difference between morph and manifest MTG?

The big difference from morph is that a manifested creature card can be turned face up for its mana cost. The mana cost we care about is the one from the front face (“day” side), which is the only side that actually has a printed mana cost.
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Is Morph a good mechanic?

Morph is one of those mechanics in Magic: The Gathering that's a blast to play with. It's almost anti-MTG, because you plop your creature down, nobody knows what it is except you, and then you get to flip it over dramatically, usually while shouting “you've just activated my trap card!”
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Does flickering a creature give it summoning sickness?

Does Flickering Creatures into Exile Cause Summoning Sickness? Yes, it does. You may not be casting the creature again, but they're being removed from existence temporarily and put back into place.
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