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'''Enemy colors''' are two opposed colors of the [[color pie]] ({{w}}, {{b}}), ({{b}}, {{g}}), ({{g}}, {{u}}), ({{u}}, {{r}}), ({{r}}, {{w}}).  A deck may be enemy color (i.e. [[Phyrexian Poison]]).  A multicolored card may require mana from enemy colors in order to play it (i.e. <c>Angel of Despair</c>).
'''Enemy colors''' are two opposed colors of the [[color pie]] ({{w}}, {{b}}), ({{b}}, {{g}}), ({{g}}, {{u}}), ({{u}}, {{r}}), ({{r}}, {{w}}).  A deck may be enemy color (i.e. [[Phyrexian Poison]]).  A multicolored card may require mana from enemy colors in order to play it (i.e. <c>Angel of Despair</c>).


Enemy colors naturally repel each other, and are often [[hosers]] of eachother:
Enemy colors naturally repel each other, and are often [[hosers]]:


==White / Black==
==White / Black==

Revision as of 15:08, 5 August 2011

Enemy colors are two opposed colors of the color pie ({W}, {B}), ({B}, {G}), ({G}, {U}), ({U}, {R}), ({R}, {W}). A deck may be enemy color (i.e. Phyrexian Poison). A multicolored card may require mana from enemy colors in order to play it (i.e. Angel of Despair).

Enemy colors naturally repel each other, and are often hosers:

White / Black

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Multicolored Examples

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Black / Green

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Multicolored Examples

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Green / Blue

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Multicolored Examples

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Blue / Red

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Multicolored Examples

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Red / White

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Multicolored Examples

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