How does waste mana work in MTG?
Waste mana in MTG refers to the colorless mana produced by lands with the 'waste' symbol. Unlike other lands that produce colored mana, waste lands produce colorless mana, which can be crucial for casting certain spells or activating specific abilities that require colorless mana. Remember, colorless is not a color, so it can't be used as a substitute for colored mana requirements!
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Waste mana = colorless. It's used for spells that specifically need colorless mana. Super important for some decks, totally useless for others.
Don't get it twisted; 'waste mana' isn't useless at all. It's just the game's way of making you think more about your mana pool. Colorless mana can be a game changer, especially with Eldrazi decks. Trust me, I've seen it dominate games.
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