What colors can you play in Commander?

Wort’s color identity is red and green. Each card in a Wort Commander deck must be only red, only green, both red and green, or have no color. Each mana symbol in the mana cost or rules text of a card in this deck must be only red, only green, both red and green, or have no color.

How do colorless commanders work?

“Colorless” color identity means that the card has no colors in its color identity. If you tried to put a card in your deck that had any colors in its cost or rules text or indicator, then it would have a color in its color identity that is not in the commander’s color identity.

Can you play off color lands in Commander?

No. Lands with basic land types (including basic lands but also things like Stomping Ground) can’t be put in a Commander deck of color identity not corresponding to these basic land types.

What is the best colorless Commander?

Colorless Commanders (8)

  • $17.99. $16.21. $19.99. Kozilek, the Great Distortion.
  • $0.69. $0.44. $0.49. Traxos, Scourge of Kroog.
  • $34.99. $43.74. $2.99. Karn, Silver Golem.
  • $2.29. $1.75. $1.49. Hope of Ghirapur.
  • $69.99. $45.45. $59.99. Ulamog, the Ceaseless Hunger.
  • High Salt Score: 2.01. $44.99. $33.73.
  • $69.99. $59.29. $69.99.
  • $64.99. $59.34. $69.99.

    Where does a color identity come from in commander?

    Color Identity. A card’s color identity can come from any part of that card, including its casting cost and any mana symbols in its text. Every card in your Commander deck must only use mana symbols that also appear on your commander. Colorless cards are allowed as well.

    How is the color identity of a card determined?

    A card’s colour identity is its color plus the colour of any mana symbols in the card’s rules text. A card’s color identity is established before the game begins, and cannot be changed by game effects. The cards in a deck may not have any colours in their color identity which are not in the colour identity of the deck’s commander.

    How can you tell if a land has a color identity?

    On nonbasic lands, mana symbols usually appear in the rules text; if present, they will determine the card’s color identity. So for example, a dual land such as Tundra has the color identity, even though the card itself is colorless.

    Can you put wastes with no color identity in any deck?

    (In Commander format rules, cards like Wastes with no color identity can appear in any deck, regardless of its commander.) On nonbasic lands, mana symbols usually appear in the rules text; if present, they will determine the card’s color identity.

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