What if your commander is colorless?

“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. Highly active question.

What is colorless mana called?

Generic mana means, quite literally, any mana, from any source. Colorless mana, however is not any color, and cannot be any color. To clarify these mechanics, a new symbol has been added to the ranks. The new Colorless symbol is a mullet (a four-pointed-star), which happens to be my favorite shape.

Do you have to use mana symbols on commander?

Every card in your Commander deck must only use mana symbols that also appear on your commander. Colorless cards are allowed as well. Rhys, the Exiled has a green mana cost and an activated ability that requires black mana.

Is there such a thing as colorless mana?

Colorless mana () has no color. The idea of colorless mana was already introduced in Alpha with Basalt Monolith, Mana Vault and Sol Ring. It set the premise that most mana comes in one of the five colors ( white, blue, black, red, or green ), but there is a sixth subset of mana that is not any color.

What makes a commander a 5 color Commander?

There are some commanders out there that “break” the color identity rule, in a sense. These are called “5-color commanders,” since they have a color identity which includes all five of MTG’s colors. This means that every card that’s legal in Commander follows your commander’s color identity and can be used in your deck.

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.

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