Do tokens have color in Magic The Gathering?
Yep, tokens can definitely have color in MTG! The color of a token is determined by the spell or ability that creates it. So, if you've got a spell that says it creates a white Cat creature token, then you bet that token is white. The key is to check the spell or ability's text that's bringing those tokens into play.
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Short answer: Yes, tokens can be colored. They follow the description given by the effect that creates them. If it says 'Create a red Goblin creature token,' then you're getting a red token!
Totally! Tokens can have colors, and sometimes they can even be multicolored, depending on what's creating them. But here's a fun fact: not all tokens are creatures. Some are treasure, clues, etc., but the color part mainly applies to creature tokens.
Honestly, token colors matter less than you'd think. While technically they do have colors, most of the time you just need to know they're there and what they can do. Still, for certain deck strategies, knowing those colors can be pretty crucial.
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