Arc Blade
| Name | Arc Blade |
|---|---|
| Type | Sorcery |
| Description | Arc Blade deals 2 damage to any target. Exile Arc Blade with three time counters on it.
Suspend 3— |
| Artist | Shishizaru |
| Set | Time Spiral Remastered #152 |
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About Arc Blade
Arc Blade, Sorcery, designed by Shishizaru first released in May, 2007 in the set Future Sight and was printed exactly in 2 different ways. It's a key card in 1 combos.
This card could benefit a red aggressive deck looking for additional direct damage to finish off opponents or key creatures. While Arc Blade provides flexibility with its suspend ability, there are potentially better options like Lightning Bolt or Chain Lightning that offer more immediate impact for the same mana cost. However, in a deck focused on stalling the game or manipulating time counters, Arc Blade could find a niche role and see play.
Rules
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As the second triggered ability resolves, you must cast the card if able. You must do so even if it requires targets and the only legal targets are ones that you really don’t want to target. Timing permissions based on the card’s type are ignored.
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Exiling a card with suspend isn’t casting that card. This action doesn’t use the stack and can’t be responded to.
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If the chosen target is an illegal target by the time Arc Blade tries to resolve, the spell doesn’t resolve. You don’t exile it with time counters on it.
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If the first triggered ability of suspend (the one that removes time counters) is countered, no time counter is removed. The ability will trigger again at the beginning of the card’s owner’s next upkeep.
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If you cast a card “without paying its mana cost,” such as with suspend, you can’t choose to cast it for any alternative costs. You can, however, pay additional costs. If the card has any mandatory additional costs, you must pay those to cast the card.
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Suspend is a keyword that represents three abilities. The first is a static ability that allows you to exile the card from your hand with the specified number of time counters (the number before the dash) on it by paying its suspend cost (listed after the dash). The second is a triggered ability that removes a time counter from the suspended card at the beginning of each of your upkeeps. The third is a triggered ability that causes you to cast the card when the last time counter is removed. If you cast a creature spell this way, it gains haste until you lose control of that creature (or, in rare cases, you lose control of the creature spell while it’s on the stack).
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The converted mana cost of a spell cast without paying its mana cost is determined by its mana cost, even though that cost wasn’t paid.
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As the second triggered ability resolves, you must cast the card if able. Timing restrictions based on the card’s type are ignored.
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If the spell has any mandatory additional costs, you must pay those if able. However, if an additional cost includes a mana payment, you are forced to pay that cost only if there’s enough mana in your mana pool at the time you cast the spell. You aren’t forced to activate any mana abilities, although you may do so if you wish.
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If the spell requires any targets, those targets are chosen when the spell is finally cast, not when it’s exiled.
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When the last time counter is removed, the second triggered ability of suspend will trigger. It doesn’t matter why the last time counter was removed or what effect removed it.
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You can exile a card in your hand using suspend any time you could cast that card. Consider its card type, any effect that affects when you could cast it (such as flash) and any other effects that could stop you from casting it (such as Meddling Mage’s effect) to determine if and when you can do this. Whether or not you could actually complete all steps in casting the card is irrelevant. For example, you can exile a card with suspend that has no mana cost or requires a target even if no legal targets are available at that time.
Frequently asked questions about Arc Blade
What type of card is Arc Blade?
Arc Blade is a Sorcery card in Hearthstone HS.
What does Arc Blade do?
Arc Blade deals 2 damage to any target. Exile Arc Blade with three time counters on it. Suspend 3—{2}{R} (Rather than cast this card from your hand, you may pay {2}{R} and exile it with three time counters on it. At the beginning of your upkeep, remove a time counter. When the last is removed, you may cast it without paying its mana cost.)
What set is Arc Blade from?
Arc Blade was first released in the set Future Sight, illustrated by Shishizaru.
Is Arc Blade legal to play?
Legality depends on the tournament format -- Arc Blade can be legal in some formats and banned or restricted in others. See the full breakdown per format in the Legality section above.
Is Arc Blade part of any infinite combos?
Yes, Arc Blade is a key card in 1 combo(s) in our combo database, linked from the Combos section of this page.
What cards are similar to Arc Blade?
Cards similar to Arc Blade include Cyclical Evolution, Plunder, Shivan Meteor. See the full list in the Similar cards section above.

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