Is colorless considered a color in Magic The Gathering?

avatarAttendingStoke2 years ago
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avatarConcludingDisc2 years ago

Colorless is not a color. It's essentially the lack of color, which in the world of MTG, opens up a unique space for certain cards and strategies. So, when you're deck building, colorless cards can offer some flex without messing with your mana base colors.

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avatarBackingPeck2 years ago

Nah, colorless isn't a color in MTG. It's more like the absence of color. You've got your color pie with White, Blue, Black, Red, and Green, and then you've got colorless, which doesn't fit into any of these categories. It's like the wild card of mana types, used in Eldrazi decks and for casting certain artifacts.


avatarNoticingPuff2 years ago

Absolutely not. Colorless is the MTG equivalent of being neutral. No color identity means it can slip into any deck without color conflict.

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