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A Ramp deck [[Mana acceleration|accelerates]] the ability to play [[Fatty|fatties]] early on in the game.
A Ramp deck [[Mana acceleration|accelerates]] the ability to play [[Fatty|fatties]] early on in the game.
===Colors===
===Colors===
Ramp usually appears in [[green]] or [[colorless]] (e.g. [[Urzatron]] lands). Startingin 2021, [[white]] is also getting more ramp to help solve its problems in [[Commander (format)|Commander]].<ref>{{YouTubeRef|oZebARa4xE8|White gets Flash Now!? Here's What's Next for White!|channel=[[Good Morning Magic]]|date=February 17, 2021}}</ref> This can take the form of "catch-up ramp" (giving you a land as your opponent has more lands than you), of "suntide effects" (reanimating lands from the graveyard) or [[treasure]] production.
Ramp usually appears in [[green]] or [[colorless]] (e.g. [[Urzatron]] lands). Startingin 2021, [[white]] is also getting more ramp to help solve its problems in [[Commander (format)|Commander]].<ref>{{YouTubeRef|oZebARa4xE8|White gets Flash Now!? Here's What's Next for White!|channel=[[Good Morning Magic]]|date=February 17, 2021}}</ref> This can take the form of "catch-up ramp" (giving you a land as your opponent has more lands than you), of "suntide effects" (reanimating lands from the graveyard) or [[treasure]] production.

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Ramp is purposefully increasing the amount of mana available to you, above that generated by playing one land (that taps for a single mana) per turn.

Description

A deck that ramps may play creatures that tap for mana, cards that allow you to play extra lands, and lands that tap for multiple mana, for example. The strategy is named after the card Rampant Growth.[1]

A Ramp deck accelerates the ability to play fatties early on in the game.

Colors

Ramp usually appears in green or colorless (e.g. Urzatron lands). Startingin 2021, white is also getting more ramp to help solve its problems in Commander.[2] This can take the form of "catch-up ramp" (giving you a land as your opponent has more lands than you), of "suntide effects" (reanimating lands from the graveyard) or treasure production.

See also

References

  1. Katie Roberts (2018). "Here Are The Best Ramp Cards In Each MTG Format". Manaleak.com.
  2. White gets Flash Now!? Here's What's Next for White! (Video). Good Morning Magic. YouTube (February 17, 2021).