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* The only difference between a colored artifact and a colorless artifact is, obviously, its color. Unlike most artifacts, a colored artifact requires colored mana to play. Also unlike most artifacts, a colored artifact has a color in all zones. It will interact with cards that care about color. Other than that, a colored artifact behaves just like any other artifact. It will interact as normal with any card that cares about artifacts, such as <c>Shatter</c> or <c>Arcbound Ravager</c>. | * The only difference between a colored artifact and a colorless artifact is, obviously, its color. Unlike most artifacts, a colored artifact requires colored mana to play. Also unlike most artifacts, a colored artifact has a color in all zones. It will interact with cards that care about color. Other than that, a colored artifact behaves just like any other artifact. It will interact as normal with any card that cares about artifacts, such as <c>Shatter</c> or <c>Arcbound Ravager</c>. | ||
==External links== | |||
*[http://magiccards.info/query?q=c!wubrg+t%3A%22artifact%22&v=card&s=cname Search results for "colored artifacts"] at magiccards.info | |||
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Revision as of 06:12, 23 March 2012
Colored artifacts are artifact cards that have colored mana costs. Colored artifacts were widely introduced as Shards of Alara's Esper shard theme; prior to Shards of Alara, Future Sight's Sarcomite Myr and Shadowmoor's Reaper King were earlier forays into this design space. Transguild Courier was also a colored artifact. However, unlike the other examples, it did not actually cost colored mana to play. Colored Artifacts was featured as rules card 2 of 5 in the Shards of Alara set.
Rulings
The rules for a colored artifacts are consistent with those for artifacts.
- Colored artifacts appear in frames that have elements of both artifact cards and colored cards. Besides the frame, you can tell that the card is colored by checking its mana cost, and you can tell that the card is an artifact by checking its type line.
- The only difference between a colored artifact and a colorless artifact is, obviously, its color. Unlike most artifacts, a colored artifact requires colored mana to play. Also unlike most artifacts, a colored artifact has a color in all zones. It will interact with cards that care about color. Other than that, a colored artifact behaves just like any other artifact. It will interact as normal with any card that cares about artifacts, such as Shatter or Arcbound Ravager.
External links
- Search results for "colored artifacts" at magiccards.info