Magic: The Gathering Colors
From White’s order to Green’s raw size — explore the five colors of the WUBRG pie plus colorless and multicolor, and find the best cards for each.
White
The color of order, protection, and the collective good. White pairs the cleanest removal in the game with efficient creatures, life gain, and board wipes — the backbone of control, aggressive Boros builds, and countless Commander decks.
Blue
The color of knowledge, deception, and control. Blue draws extra cards, counters spells before they resolve, and bounces threats back to hand — the engine behind every control deck and combo shell in the game’s history.
Black
The color of ambition, death, and power at any price. Black kills almost anything, drains life, tutors for its best card, and reanimates the graveyard — willing to pay life, discard, or sacrifice to win.
Red
The color of freedom, emotion, and speed. Red throws damage at anything, plays fast one-drops, and swings the game with impulsive haste — the heart of aggro and burn in every format.
Green
The color of nature, growth, and raw size. Green ramps mana faster than anyone, fields the biggest creatures, and fixes any color — the engine behind ramp, stompy, and multicolor Commander decks.
Colorless
The cards that belong to no color — artifacts, mana rocks, colossal Eldrazi, and colorless planeswalkers. They slot into any deck, making them some of the most universally played and valuable cards in the game.
Multicolor
The gold-bordered cards that combine two or more colors. Multicolor cards pack more power per mana in exchange for tougher mana requirements — the flashy, build-around bombs at the heart of guild and Commander decks.
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