Is there a way to speed up triggered abilities in MTG Arena?

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I got my first Scute Swarm in MTG Areana, and tried building a deck to see how much damage I could get against Sparky. But, processing 1000 triggers (which is only 10 lands coming into play...) takes about 5 minutes. Is there a way to speed up this processing in the client?

I've googled, and it looks like this is a common problem, as of January 2020, wondering if anything has been fixed since?






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Can you counter a triggered ability?

605.4a. A triggered mana ability doesn't go on the stack, so it can't be targeted, countered, or otherwise responded to. Rather, it resolves immediately after the mana ability that triggered it, without waiting for priority.

How do you hold priority in MTG Arena?

While casting a spell or activating an ability, you can maintain priority to cast another spell or activate another ability before giving your opponent a chance to respond. Hold down the Ctrl key, begin clicking to play the spell or ability, then once it reaches the stack let go of the Ctrl key.

How do you get full control in MTG Arena?

The hotkeys in MTG Arena are as follows: Ctrl temporarily enables full control. Ctrl + Shift while still pressing Ctrl permanently enables full control.

How do you activate creature abilities in MTG Arena?

To activate an ability is to put it onto the stack and pay its costs, so that it will eventually resolve and have its effect. Only an object's controller (or its owner, if it doesn't have a controller) can activate its activated ability unless the object specifically says otherwise.



Tutorial – How to play Magic: The Gathering – Part 7: Triggered \u0026 Activated Abilities




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