How are the guilds arranged in the circle in MTG?
RegulatingHale路7 months agoIn Magic The Gathering, especially within the Ravnica plane, the guilds are arranged in a color wheel based on their primary and secondary colors. Picture a circle: starting at the top with White and moving clockwise, it goes Blue, Black, Red, Green, and back to White. Guilds are two-color combinations positioned next to each other on this circle. For example, the Boros Guild, which is Red and White, sits between the Red and White points on the circle. This arrangement helps to understand the relationships and oppositions between the guilds, as adjacent colors are allied and colors opposite each other are generally enemies or have contrasting philosophies.
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Simple: The guilds are arranged by their colors on a wheel. Think of a clock, but instead of numbers, it's colors that go from White, to Blue, to Black, to Red, to Green, and then loops around. Guilds are just color pairs next to each other.
They're not random, if that's what you're thinking. Each guild is a combo of two colors that are side by side on the MTG color wheel. It's all about the colors, baby!
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