Are lands colored in MTG?
Technically, lands are colorless. They don't have a color identity but are the source of colored mana. Think of them as the magical battery for your spells. Without them, you wouldn't be able to summon your dragons or cast your curses. So, while they don't wear colors, they sure bring a rainbow of possibilities to the game.
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Nope, lands aren't colored. They make mana that's colored tho.
Lands in Magic The Gathering are generally colorless. However, they are used to generate mana of specific colors, which is essential for casting spells of those corresponding colors. So while the lands themselves don't have a color, they are closely associated with the colors of mana they produce!
Lands = Colorless. They're like the stage crew of a play; unseen but without them, the show doesn't go on.
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