Are lands considered colored permanents in MTG?
Lands are colorless. They're like Switzerland, neutral territory.
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Short answer: No. Lands don't have a color, making them the chameleons of the MTG universe. They blend in by being colorless!
Nope, lands in MTG are not considered colored permanents. They don't have a color because they don't require any specific color of mana to be played. So, even though they might produce colored mana, they themselves remain colorless in the game!
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