Nope. As you would try to cast it as an Adventure, it's not a Knight, so you are unable to cast its Adventure side from your graveyard.
Thanks, because the card itself is a knight so i just wanted to make sure.
The rules were recently updated to clarify that type of interaction. You have to look at the characteristics of the *spell* you're trying to cast to see if you should be able to cast it. Adventures, when cast, only have the characteristics of the adventure part (an instant or sorcery spell which doesn't have a creature type), so Haakon won't allow you to cast the adventure from your graveyard.
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I want to note something about how spells and abilities that involve casting a card treat adventurer cards.
Some spells and abilities say a player may "cast" a spell with certain characteristics from a particular zone. For the purposes of determining whether that player can cast an adventurer card as an Adventure this way, what matters are that card's Adventure characteristics on the stack. For example, with Rishkar's Expertise, you can cast an adventurer card as an Adventure this way if the Adventure part's converted mana cost is 5 or less once it's on the stack.
However, in general, if the spell or ability says "You may cast target ... card..." (as in Torrential Gearhulk) or "You may cast that card..." (as in cascade [C.R. 702.84a]), that spell or ability doesn't care about the card's characteristics at the moment the card starts to be cast (for spells and abilities of the first kind, see C.R. 601.2c, 608.2b), so that in the case of an adventurer card, that spell or ability ignores the card's Adventure characteristics when determining whether that card meets that spell's or ability's criteria (C.R. 715.4). For example, Torrential Gearhulk's triggered ability can't target an adventurer card that's normally not an instant card in a graveyard, even if the Adventure part of that card is an instant.
EDIT (Aug. 16): Edited in view of changes in Oracle text in the meantime.
EDIT (Oct. 12, 2020): Edited in view of rule changes in the meantime.
EDIT (Feb. 6, 2021): Edited.
EDIT (Feb. 16, 2021): Edited in view of recent rule changes.
Commander/EDH Decks:
BRG The Blood of Jund - Kresh the Bloodbraided BRG
WR The Blades of Goldnight - Gisela, Blade of Goldnight WR
Thanks, because the card itself is a knight so i just wanted to make sure.
Some spells and abilities say a player may "cast" a spell with certain characteristics from a particular zone. For the purposes of determining whether that player can cast an adventurer card as an Adventure this way, what matters are that card's Adventure characteristics on the stack. For example, with Rishkar's Expertise, you can cast an adventurer card as an Adventure this way if the Adventure part's converted mana cost is 5 or less once it's on the stack.
However, in general, if the spell or ability says "You may cast target ... card..." (as in Torrential Gearhulk)
or "You may cast that card..." (as in cascade [C.R. 702.84a]), that spell or ability doesn't care about the card's characteristics at the moment the card starts to be cast (for spells and abilities of the first kind, see C.R. 601.2c, 608.2b), so that in the case of an adventurer card, that spell or ability ignores the card's Adventure characteristics when determining whether that card meets that spell's or ability's criteria (C.R. 715.4). For example, Torrential Gearhulk's triggered ability can't target an adventurer card that's normally not an instant card in a graveyard, even if the Adventure part of that card is an instant.EDIT (Aug. 16): Edited in view of changes in Oracle text in the meantime.
EDIT (Oct. 12, 2020): Edited in view of rule changes in the meantime.
EDIT (Feb. 6, 2021): Edited.
EDIT (Feb. 16, 2021): Edited in view of recent rule changes.