| Name | Seize the Day |
|---|---|
| Type | Sorcery |
| Description | Untap target creature. After this main phase, there is an additional combat phase followed by an additional main phase.
Flashback |
| Artist | Michael MacRae |
| Set | Marvel Super Heroes Commander #371 |
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About Seize the Day
Seize the Day, Sorcery, designed by Greg Staples first released in Oct, 2001 in the set Odyssey and was printed exactly in 8 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Commander.
This card, Seize the Day, would benefit aggressive red decks looking to maximize their combat phases and untap creatures for additional attacks. While it can provide a burst of damage and surprise factor, there are better options like Aggravated Assault or Relentless Assault for similar effects at a lower cost, making Seize the Day less optimal for competitive play but still fun for casual games or themed decks focused on extra combat phases.
Rules
03/19/21
A spell cast using flashback will always be exiled afterward, whether it resolves, is countered, or leaves the stack in some other way.
03/19/21
If a card with flashback is put into your graveyard during your turn, you can cast it if it’s legal to do so before any other player can take any actions.
03/19/21
You must still follow any timing restrictions and permissions, including those based on the card’s type. For instance, you can cast a sorcery using flashback only when you could normally cast a sorcery.
12/07/18
If you somehow cast Seize the Day during an opponent’s main phase, that opponent attacks during the resulting combat phase, since it’s still that player’s turn. If you somehow cast it not during a main phase at all, all that happens is you untap the target creature.
12/07/18
Seize the Day can target a creature that’s already untapped.

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