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          Casting a spell exiled with Nightveil Specter follows almost all steps mentioned in section '6. Spells, Abilities, and Effects' of the comprehensive rules, including




          608.2k As the final part of an instant or sorcery spell's resolution, the spell is put into its owner's graveyard. As the final part of an ability's resolution, the ability is removed from the stack and ceases to exist.




          So, yes, it's put into its owner's graveyard, unless the card itself specifies otherwise (e.g. Time Reversal or Beacon of Immortality).






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            I don't think one would be able to keep playing it, even if it went back to exile. The rift would have moved from exile to the stack and back to exile, so regardless it is no longer a "card exiled with Nightveil Specter".

            – Arthur
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          • Yeah, it's a hypothetical situation if the last part would read 'You may play cards exiled with Nightveil Specter; exile them after casting.'

            – Glorfindel
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          • While @Arthur is correct, it's no longer a card exiled by Nightveil Specter once it leaves exile and goes onto the stack, the point is moot because it doesn't return to exile, unless the spell itself says to exile it, like if it were say Time Reversal

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          • @Glorfindel a hypothetical based on an invalid premise, like Arthur said, once it leaves exile, to go on stack, that link between nightveil and the card is broken, you couldn't keep casting it "forever and ever" as your hypothetical claims

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          Casting a spell exiled with Nightveil Specter follows almost all steps mentioned in section '6. Spells, Abilities, and Effects' of the comprehensive rules, including




          608.2k As the final part of an instant or sorcery spell's resolution, the spell is put into its owner's graveyard. As the final part of an ability's resolution, the ability is removed from the stack and ceases to exist.




          So, yes, it's put into its owner's graveyard, unless the card itself specifies otherwise (e.g. Time Reversal or Beacon of Immortality).






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            I don't think one would be able to keep playing it, even if it went back to exile. The rift would have moved from exile to the stack and back to exile, so regardless it is no longer a "card exiled with Nightveil Specter".

            – Arthur
            7 hours ago













          • Yeah, it's a hypothetical situation if the last part would read 'You may play cards exiled with Nightveil Specter; exile them after casting.'

            – Glorfindel
            7 hours ago











          • While @Arthur is correct, it's no longer a card exiled by Nightveil Specter once it leaves exile and goes onto the stack, the point is moot because it doesn't return to exile, unless the spell itself says to exile it, like if it were say Time Reversal

            – Andrew
            7 hours ago











          • @Glorfindel a hypothetical based on an invalid premise, like Arthur said, once it leaves exile, to go on stack, that link between nightveil and the card is broken, you couldn't keep casting it "forever and ever" as your hypothetical claims

            – Andrew
            7 hours ago


















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          Casting a spell exiled with Nightveil Specter follows almost all steps mentioned in section '6. Spells, Abilities, and Effects' of the comprehensive rules, including




          608.2k As the final part of an instant or sorcery spell's resolution, the spell is put into its owner's graveyard. As the final part of an ability's resolution, the ability is removed from the stack and ceases to exist.




          So, yes, it's put into its owner's graveyard, unless the card itself specifies otherwise (e.g. Time Reversal or Beacon of Immortality).






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            I don't think one would be able to keep playing it, even if it went back to exile. The rift would have moved from exile to the stack and back to exile, so regardless it is no longer a "card exiled with Nightveil Specter".

            – Arthur
            7 hours ago













          • Yeah, it's a hypothetical situation if the last part would read 'You may play cards exiled with Nightveil Specter; exile them after casting.'

            – Glorfindel
            7 hours ago











          • While @Arthur is correct, it's no longer a card exiled by Nightveil Specter once it leaves exile and goes onto the stack, the point is moot because it doesn't return to exile, unless the spell itself says to exile it, like if it were say Time Reversal

            – Andrew
            7 hours ago











          • @Glorfindel a hypothetical based on an invalid premise, like Arthur said, once it leaves exile, to go on stack, that link between nightveil and the card is broken, you couldn't keep casting it "forever and ever" as your hypothetical claims

            – Andrew
            7 hours ago
















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          Casting a spell exiled with Nightveil Specter follows almost all steps mentioned in section '6. Spells, Abilities, and Effects' of the comprehensive rules, including




          608.2k As the final part of an instant or sorcery spell's resolution, the spell is put into its owner's graveyard. As the final part of an ability's resolution, the ability is removed from the stack and ceases to exist.




          So, yes, it's put into its owner's graveyard, unless the card itself specifies otherwise (e.g. Time Reversal or Beacon of Immortality).






          share|improve this answer















          Casting a spell exiled with Nightveil Specter follows almost all steps mentioned in section '6. Spells, Abilities, and Effects' of the comprehensive rules, including




          608.2k As the final part of an instant or sorcery spell's resolution, the spell is put into its owner's graveyard. As the final part of an ability's resolution, the ability is removed from the stack and ceases to exist.




          So, yes, it's put into its owner's graveyard, unless the card itself specifies otherwise (e.g. Time Reversal or Beacon of Immortality).







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            I don't think one would be able to keep playing it, even if it went back to exile. The rift would have moved from exile to the stack and back to exile, so regardless it is no longer a "card exiled with Nightveil Specter".

            – Arthur
            7 hours ago













          • Yeah, it's a hypothetical situation if the last part would read 'You may play cards exiled with Nightveil Specter; exile them after casting.'

            – Glorfindel
            7 hours ago











          • While @Arthur is correct, it's no longer a card exiled by Nightveil Specter once it leaves exile and goes onto the stack, the point is moot because it doesn't return to exile, unless the spell itself says to exile it, like if it were say Time Reversal

            – Andrew
            7 hours ago











          • @Glorfindel a hypothetical based on an invalid premise, like Arthur said, once it leaves exile, to go on stack, that link between nightveil and the card is broken, you couldn't keep casting it "forever and ever" as your hypothetical claims

            – Andrew
            7 hours ago
















          • 1





            I don't think one would be able to keep playing it, even if it went back to exile. The rift would have moved from exile to the stack and back to exile, so regardless it is no longer a "card exiled with Nightveil Specter".

            – Arthur
            7 hours ago













          • Yeah, it's a hypothetical situation if the last part would read 'You may play cards exiled with Nightveil Specter; exile them after casting.'

            – Glorfindel
            7 hours ago











          • While @Arthur is correct, it's no longer a card exiled by Nightveil Specter once it leaves exile and goes onto the stack, the point is moot because it doesn't return to exile, unless the spell itself says to exile it, like if it were say Time Reversal

            – Andrew
            7 hours ago











          • @Glorfindel a hypothetical based on an invalid premise, like Arthur said, once it leaves exile, to go on stack, that link between nightveil and the card is broken, you couldn't keep casting it "forever and ever" as your hypothetical claims

            – Andrew
            7 hours ago










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          I don't think one would be able to keep playing it, even if it went back to exile. The rift would have moved from exile to the stack and back to exile, so regardless it is no longer a "card exiled with Nightveil Specter".

          – Arthur
          7 hours ago







          I don't think one would be able to keep playing it, even if it went back to exile. The rift would have moved from exile to the stack and back to exile, so regardless it is no longer a "card exiled with Nightveil Specter".

          – Arthur
          7 hours ago















          Yeah, it's a hypothetical situation if the last part would read 'You may play cards exiled with Nightveil Specter; exile them after casting.'

          – Glorfindel
          7 hours ago





          Yeah, it's a hypothetical situation if the last part would read 'You may play cards exiled with Nightveil Specter; exile them after casting.'

          – Glorfindel
          7 hours ago













          While @Arthur is correct, it's no longer a card exiled by Nightveil Specter once it leaves exile and goes onto the stack, the point is moot because it doesn't return to exile, unless the spell itself says to exile it, like if it were say Time Reversal

          – Andrew
          7 hours ago





          While @Arthur is correct, it's no longer a card exiled by Nightveil Specter once it leaves exile and goes onto the stack, the point is moot because it doesn't return to exile, unless the spell itself says to exile it, like if it were say Time Reversal

          – Andrew
          7 hours ago













          @Glorfindel a hypothetical based on an invalid premise, like Arthur said, once it leaves exile, to go on stack, that link between nightveil and the card is broken, you couldn't keep casting it "forever and ever" as your hypothetical claims

          – Andrew
          7 hours ago







          @Glorfindel a hypothetical based on an invalid premise, like Arthur said, once it leaves exile, to go on stack, that link between nightveil and the card is broken, you couldn't keep casting it "forever and ever" as your hypothetical claims

          – Andrew
          7 hours ago





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