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While functionally colorless, cards with devoid are [[collector numbers|numbered]] according to the color of their casting costs.  
While functionally colorless, cards with devoid are [[collector numbers|numbered]] according to the color of their casting costs.  


<c>Eldrazi Displacer</c> is the only [[White]] card with devoid. According to [[Mark Rosewater]], several white devoid cards were planned for ''[[Battle for Zendikar]]'' and ''[[Oath of the Gatewatch]]'', but they ended up scrapped due to "running out of room." <ref>{{EzTumblr|url=http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/131006038583/why-dont-the-eldrazi-cards-use-white-mana-even|title=Why don't the Eldrazi cards use white mana?|date=October 12, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{EzTumblr|url=http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/137294124478/were-there-any-white-costing-eldrazi-in-design|title=Were there any White-costing Eldrazi in design that made it into the set with their color changed?|date=January 14, 2016}}</ref>
<c>Eldrazi Displacer</c> is the only [[White]] card with devoid. According to [[Mark Rosewater]], several white devoid cards were planned for ''[[Battle for Zendikar]]'' and ''[[Oath of the Gatewatch]]'', but they ended up scrapped due to "running out of room." <ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/131006038583/why-dont-the-eldrazi-cards-use-white-mana-even|title=Why don't the Eldrazi cards use white mana?|October 12, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/137294124478/were-there-any-white-costing-eldrazi-in-design|title=Were there any White-costing Eldrazi in design that made it into the set with their color changed?|January 14, 2016}}</ref>


In retrospect, Rosewater also said that naming Devoid was a mistake. He now thinks that it should have just been the reminder text as [[rules text]] with no illusion that it was a mechanic.<ref>{{EzTumblr|url=http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/144279566888/is-devoid-another-example-of-a-mechanic-that-was|title= Is Devoid another example of a mechanic that was added for rules reasons?|date=May 12, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{NewRef|making-magic/state-design-2016-2016-08-29|State of Design 2016|[[Mark Rosewater]]|August 29, 2016}}</ref>
In retrospect, Rosewater also said that naming Devoid was a mistake. He now thinks that it should have just been the reminder text as [[rules text]] with no illusion that it was a mechanic.<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/144279566888/is-devoid-another-example-of-a-mechanic-that-was|title= Is Devoid another example of a mechanic that was added for rules reasons?|May 12, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{NewRef|making-magic/state-design-2016-2016-08-29|State of Design 2016|[[Mark Rosewater]]|August 29, 2016}}</ref>


==Rules==
==Rules==

Revision as of 23:29, 31 March 2019

Devoid
Keyword Ability
Type Characteristic-defining
Introduced Duel Decks: Zendikar vs. Eldrazi‎
Last used Oath of the Gatewatch
Reminder Text Devoid (This card has no color.)
Storm Scale 5[1]
Statistics 98 cards
{B}30% {U}26% {R}18% {G}13% {U/B}4% {B/R}3% {B/G}2% {U/R}2% {G/U}1% {W}1%
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keyword:"Devoid"

Devoid is a characteristic-defining keyword ability which states that a card is colorless, regardless of the colors in that card's mana cost.[2][3][4][5]

Description

Devoid was introduced in Duel Decks: Zendikar vs. Eldrazi‎, as a preview for Battle for Zendikar‎.[6] Because it is a characteristic-defining ability, cards with devoid are colorless at all times, including when not on the battlefield or outside of the game. However, devoid does not change a card's color identity, which is defined as the combination of all colors indicated on the card.

While functionally colorless, cards with devoid are numbered according to the color of their casting costs.

Eldrazi Displacer is the only White card with devoid. According to Mark Rosewater, several white devoid cards were planned for Battle for Zendikar and Oath of the Gatewatch, but they ended up scrapped due to "running out of room." [7][8]

In retrospect, Rosewater also said that naming Devoid was a mistake. He now thinks that it should have just been the reminder text as rules text with no illusion that it was a mechanic.[9][10]

Rules

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Rulings

  • Cards with devoid use frames that are variations of the transparent frame traditionally used for Eldrazi. The top part of the card features some color over a background based on the texture of the hedrons that once imprisoned the Eldrazi. This coloration is intended to aid deck building and gameplay.[11]
  • A card with devoid is just colorless. It's not colorless and the colors of mana in its mana cost.
  • Other cards and abilities can give a card with devoid color. If that happens, it's just the new color, not that color and colorless.
  • Devoid works in all zones, not just on the battlefield.
  • If a card loses devoid, it will still be colorless. This is because effects that change an object's color (like the one created by devoid) are considered before the object loses devoid.

Examples

Example

Dominator Drone {2}{B}
Creature — Eldrazi Drone
3/2
Devoid (This card has no color.)
Ingest (Whenever this creature deals combat damage to a player, that player exiles the top card of his or her library.)
When Dominator Drone enters the battlefield, if you control another colorless creature, each opponent loses 2 life.

References

External links

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