Can I use colorless mana in an MTG Commander deck?

avatarLettingTail2 years ago
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avatarManningAndy2 years ago

Absolutely! Colorless mana can be a real game-changer in your MTG Commander deck. It's like the Swiss Army knife of mana - versatile and useful in a pinch. Many powerful artifacts and eldrazi cards require colorless mana, so don't overlook its potential. Just remember, colorless is not a color, so it can fit into any Commander deck regardless of your Commander's color identity. Happy deck building!

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avatarBurstingHong2 years ago

Yeah, you can use colorless mana in Commander. It's not tied to any color identity, so it's fair game for any deck. Plus, there are some sick colorless cards out there that can really beef up your deck.


avatarHouselingMoon2 years ago

Nope, colorless mana is a no-go. Stick to your deck's colors. More flavor that way.

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