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Not to be confused with Batching.

The batch is the precursor of the stack. It was obsoleted with the Sixth Edition rules changes.

From the The Pocket Players' Guide for Magic: The Gathering - Fourth Edition (1995)

Batch (Obsolete)
A series of non-interrupt fast effects that build on one another as players respond to each other's spells. Batches are resolved by first-in, last-out for all effects. Any damage done to creatures or players isn't applied until the end of the batch, but creatures that are destroyed through means other than damage are sent to the graveyard immediately and regeneration and/or death effects are checked when this occurs.

Because damage waited until all spells in the batch resolved, this meant that if you cast Giant Growth on your creature, your opponent couldn't Lightning Bolt it out from under you.[1]

References

  1. Mark Rosewater (August 17, 2009). "In My Day". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
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