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* <c>Maelstrom Nexus</c>
* <c>Maelstrom Nexus</c>
* <c>Sanctum of All</c>
* <c>Sanctum of All</c>
*<c>Esika, God of the Tree // The Prismatic Bridge</c>(Only The Prismatic Bridge cost WUBRG)
* <c>The Prismatic Bridge</c>(Only The Prismatic Bridge cost WUBRG)


==Cards that add WUBRG==
==Cards that add WUBRG==
Some cards can add {{mana|WUBRG}}.
Some cards can add {{mana|WUBRG}}.
* <c>Bloom Tender</c> (if you control permanents in all colors)
* <c>Bloom Tender</c> (if you control permanents in all colors)
* <c>Cascading Cataracts</c>
* <c>Cascading Cataracts</c>
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==Cards with WUBRG activation cost==
==Cards with WUBRG activation cost==
Some cards require {{mana|WUBRG}} to [[activation cost|activate]] an [[activated ability|ability]].
Some cards require {{mana|WUBRG}} to [[activation cost|activate]] an [[activated ability|ability]].
* <c>Chamber Sentry</c>
* <c>Chamber Sentry</c>
* <c>Door to Nothingness</c>
* <c>Door to Nothingness</c>
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==Cards with WUBRG replacement cost==
==Cards with WUBRG replacement cost==
The bringer cycle from [[Fifth Dawn]] allows you to pay {{mana|WUBRG}} to cast them instead of their considerably higher mana costs.
The bringer cycle from [[Fifth Dawn]] allows you to pay {{mana|WUBRG}} to cast them instead of their considerably higher mana costs.
* <c>Bringer of the Black Dawn</c>
* <c>Bringer of the Black Dawn</c>
* <c>Bringer of the Blue Dawn</c>
* <c>Bringer of the Blue Dawn</c>
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* <c>Bringer of the Red Dawn</c>
* <c>Bringer of the Red Dawn</c>
* <c>Bringer of the White Dawn</c>
* <c>Bringer of the White Dawn</c>
<c>Worldheart Phoenix</c> can be cast from your graveyard by paying {{mana|WUBRG}}.
<c>Worldheart Phoenix</c> can be cast from your graveyard by paying {{mana|WUBRG}}.
<c>Fist of Suns</c> and <c>Jodah, Archmage Eternal</c> allow you to pay {{mana|WUBRG}} instead of any spell's mana cost.
<c>Fist of Suns</c> and <c>Jodah, Archmage Eternal</c> allow you to pay {{mana|WUBRG}} instead of any spell's mana cost.



Revision as of 19:37, 10 March 2021

WUBRG (/wu'bɜːɹg/, from the phonetic transcription of the mana symbols {W}{U}{B}{R}{G}) is a term used for one of each colored mana; white, blue, black, red, and green.[1]

Cards with WUBRG mana cost

There are only a few cards with {W}{U}{B}{R}{G} mana cost. Most of them are legendary.

Who/What/When/Where/Why is a five-color instant card, but has only one color when cast.

Transguild Courier and Sphinx of the Guildpact are omni-colored cards, but cost generic mana to play.[2]

Creatures

Sorceries

Enchantments

Cards that add WUBRG

Some cards can add {W}{U}{B}{R}{G}.

Cards with WUBRG activation cost

Some cards require {W}{U}{B}{R}{G} to activate an ability.

Cards with WUBRG replacement cost

The bringer cycle from Fifth Dawn allows you to pay {W}{U}{B}{R}{G} to cast them instead of their considerably higher mana costs.

Worldheart Phoenix can be cast from your graveyard by paying {W}{U}{B}{R}{G}. Fist of Suns and Jodah, Archmage Eternal allow you to pay {W}{U}{B}{R}{G} instead of any spell's mana cost.

See also

References

  1. Mark Rosewater (February 2, 2009). "Party of Five". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  2. Magic Arcana (April 25, 2006). "The Gold Artifact". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.