Are Golden Cards in MTG Colored?
Golden cards in MTG aren't actually 'golden' in the sense of color. They're multicolored cards, which means they require mana from two or more different colors to play. The 'golden' term just comes from their appearance in the card frame, which blends multiple colors to show they're multicolored.
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Honestly, 'golden' cards just sound cooler. They're really just multicolored cards that need different types of mana. It's all about strategy and deck synergy.
Nope, they're multicolored. 'Golden' is just a flashy way to say it combines a bunch of mana colors.
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