The fun really starts when we start playing with the connections and areas between the colors, and how a characteristic can have very different meanings depending on the context and goal of the character in the lore. Its characters, creatures, and other set pieces all gain meaning and design from these characteristics. In my section on colors above, I talked about how each color represents something different when it comes to the characteristics of the world that the set exists in. The first five on this list are considered allied color pairs and the last five are the enemy color pairs. There are ten different color pairs in Magic. Let’s get into all the different color combos in MTG! Two-Color (Guild) Combinations Colorless is a bit of an outlier since it can technically go with anything, not counting Commander’s rules.īut that’s enough of that. With all of Magic’s colors, any combination of cards can be effective in a game of Magic. Mechanical, magical, neutral, ceaseless cravings, concealmentĭevoid, ingest, annihilator, imprint, morph, manifest Powerful creatures, tokens, pump spells, mana acceleration, mana fixing, evasion Harmony, coexistence, interdependence, adaptation, predatory Self-indulgence, power, openness, selfishness, self-determinationĭestruction, weakening, parasites, reanimation, card draw, deathtouch, life gainįreedom, anarchy, emotional, impulsive, spontaneous, immediacyīurn, land destruction, aggression, combat superiority, randomness Intellectualism, innovation, calculated, strive for knowledgeĬounterspells, card draw, mimicry, bounce, tap/untap, theft, trickery Three-Color (Shard and Wedge) Combinationsįirst, let’s take a look at each color and what each typically represents in the color pie: ColorĬomradery, coordination, morals of law and orderĭamage prevention, protection, taxing, board clearing, peacemaking, life gain.
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