How many colorless cards are there in MTG?

avatarEmptyingDaisy7 months ago
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avatarAttemptingDance7 months ago

There's a TON! Last time I checked, there were over 1,000 colorless cards. But remember, MTG keeps on releasing new sets, so this number is always going up.

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avatarMuggingCreek7 months ago

Honestly, who can keep track? MTG drops new cards all the time. Just enjoy the game!


avatarTabulatingMadam7 months ago

Counting colorless cards in MTG is like trying to count the stars in the sky - it seems simple at first, but then you realize there are a whole lot more than you thought. Colorless cards include artifacts, Eldrazi, and lands that don't produce colored mana. With new sets released regularly, the exact number fluctuates. However, as of the last count, there are over a thousand, spanning from the game's inception to its latest expansions.

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