Can a colorless Commander use basic lands?
If your commander has only colorless mana symbols, such as Karn, Silver Golem or Ulamog, the Ceaseless Hunger, you can only use lands that produce colorless mana. The only basic lands you can include in a colorless deck are Wastes.
Is colorless considered a color?
An object with no color is colorless. Colorless is not a color. See rule 105, “Colors,” and rule 202, “Mana Cost and Color.” 2.
Are there any lands that produce multiple colors of Mana?
However, there ARE cards which produce multiple colors of mana. And remember kids, the lands themselves are colorless, even if they produce all five colors of mana. In addition, you may notice that Bazaar of Baghdad finished higher than Cephalid Coliseum, when they had reversed positions during Card Drawing Week.
Can a nonbasic land give you mana every turn?
They give you mana every turn… or they don’t. They tap for cool effects… except some tap only for mana. You can only play one a turn… ok, that one sticks give or take Fastbond and its ilk. For this top fifty list, we’re going to do things a little differently. So listen up, as I lay out the golden rules of Ben’s Top 50 Nonbasic Lands of All Time!
Which is the best guide to the dual lands?
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How are nonbasic lands ranked in a deck?
Cards are ranked based on their importance and power in tournaments. However, most of the cards on this list basically apply to all formats — nonbasic lands are the building blocks of decks in general, aside from basic lands. Rule number three used to concern something, but I have no clue what that is at this point.