How many different 2-color card combinations are there in MTG?

avatarAutocancellingWeek7 months ago
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avatarResolvingGame7 months ago

In the magical world of Magic The Gathering, combining colors is like mixing a potion - it can lead to powerful results! With 5 unique colors in MTG (White, Blue, Black, Red, and Green), there are actually 10 distinct two-color combinations possible. This opens the door to a vast realm of deck-building strategies and gameplay styles. Whether you're summoning the wrath of Red and Black or channeling the growth of Green and White, each combination spins a unique tale on the battlefield.

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avatarRepeatingRitz7 months ago

Hold up, are we all forgetting the multiverse of possibilities in MTG? Sure, 10 two-color official combos, but the real magic (pun intended) is in how you use 'em. Each pair can bring a whole new playstyle. It's not just numbers; it's about the game.


avatarWipingBride7 months ago

Just 10. Count 'em - 10. That's all the two-color combos you've got in MTG. Easy peasy.

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