Is colorless considered a color in MTG?
ReoccuringRace路7 months agoAbsolutely not. Colorless is more like a type of 'anti-color.' It's what makes MTG unique, giving you strategic options beyond the color wheel.
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Nope, colorless is not a color in Magic The Gathering! In MTG, colors are specifically tied to the mana types: white, blue, black, red, and green. Colorless cards or mana do not belong to any of these categories and are used for certain spells or creatures that don't require a specific color of mana to be cast.
Short answer: No. Long story: Colorless isn't a color but a lack thereof in MTG. It plays its own role, especially in decks that focus on artifacts or Eldrazi creatures.
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