Electrodominance
"Basically, we turn a bunch of little lightnings into one big lightning."
Artist: Dmitry Burmak TCG Player Link Scryfall Link EDHREC Link

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Electrodominance
"Basically, we turn a bunch of little lightnings into one big lightning."
Artist: Dmitry Burmak TCG Player Link Scryfall Link EDHREC Link
Electrodominance
"Basically, we turn a bunch of little lightnings into one big lightning."
Artist: Dmitry Burmak
Electrodominance by Dmitry Burmak
Electrodominance (Ravnica Allegiance) - Dmitry Burmak
"Basically, we turn a bunch of little lightnings into one big lightning."
-Electrodominance
If I cast Electrodominance during my opponent's turn, could I cast a sorcery off the effect, or do I need to obey timing restrictions?
Electrodominance allows you to cast a card with CMC X or less from your hand as part of its resolution. You can’t normally cast spells while another spell is resolving, so we’re already violating normal timing rules here. This means that it doesn’t matter what type(s) the card is (as long as it’s not a land) because you’re casting it at an unusual time anyway.
So go nuts and cast your sorceries! :D
The important thing to note here is the difference between effects that instruct you to cast a spell immediately (e.g. Electrodominance, cascade, suspend) and ones that grant you permission to cast a spell within a certain time period (e.g. Theater of Horrors, Vance’s Blasting Cannons). Only in the latter case do you need to obey normal timing restrictions.
So Electrodominance can cheat on the timing of spells, but can it cheat the timing on something like Necrologia?
No, it can't.There is a difference between breaking a rule and directly contradicting a restriction put in place by another another card. You can do the first, because going beyond the rules is how most cards do anything at all, but you can't do the second. When two cards directly contradict one another, the card that says you can't do the thing will win. Necrologia can only ever be cast in your end step. You're not allowed to cast it by any means in any other step, phase, or turn.