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To that end, Red cares little for slowness or control - it would rather just DO. Red emphasizes damage through direct means(direct-damage spells), rather than through creatures or "technical" spells. Red opposes white because white exercises the control that red refuses to follow, and opposes blue because blue's use of analysis and thought are in direct opposition to red's free nature. At best, red is independent and free - at worst, it's dangerous and downright reckless.
To that end, Red cares little for slowness or control - it would rather just DO. Red emphasizes damage through direct means(direct-damage spells), rather than through creatures or "technical" spells. Red opposes white because white exercises the control that red refuses to follow, and opposes blue because blue's use of analysis and thought are in direct opposition to red's free nature. At best, red is independent and free - at worst, it's dangerous and downright reckless.
The most devastating actions performed by red mages are caused when they are challenged at the core of their philosophy belief. Red is the type of personalities that will not travel to the mountain, they let the mountain travel to them (Explosivelly!). Anything standing in the way of red will be met with as much destruction as is necessary to blow/burn the obstacle away. When red meets red, the flames get high!


===Rules===
===Rules===

Revision as of 23:39, 15 July 2007

Red is one of the five colors of mana in Magic. It is drawn from the mountains and embodies the principles of impulse and chaos. On the Color Pie, it is allied with black and green, and is enemies with white and blue.

Flavor

Red looks on the world and sees adventure. Life is a chance to experience something - many things, in fact - and for Red, there is no more worthwhile endeavor than to enjoy life by the adventure it offers. To appreciate the full range of life's experiences, Red comes to value emotion. Emotions are what you are, says Red. What makes you laugh, what makes you cry, what you hate and what you love - these are the indispensable aspects of one's nature. Deny these, and life is meaningless.

To accord with its beliefs, Red seeks out new experiences, and new ways to express itself - and seizes them. It finds these ends in the complementary pillars of Impulse and Chaos. Impulse, to Red, means emotional action. By acting - doing - as one's heart desires, one can only find contentment (or better) with the experience one has to show for it. With Chaos - random action - Red frees itself to express its emotions, and in a sense, it "frees" novel experiences from the lattice of the status quo.

In valuing emotion and adventure so greatly, what Red truly prizes is freedom. To live life the Red way, Red must be able to act on its impulses, to say and do what it feels. It doesn't want to be censored or controlled, because without freedom, life is meaningless. As such, the idea of rules, of pinning someone down while his life sails by - is unthinkable. For Red, those people who dare to speak of rules and limits need to shut up. Red will not let anyone restrain anyone else, and the tools that Red uses to make this point, and to protect its ideal of freedom, are the basis of card design for Red.

Red is the color of emotion, impulse, and action. Red sees things in terms of doing, not thinking, and would sooner act now than wait and think about its actions. Red likes to do things as quickly and with as much power as possible, heedless of danger or complication - In its own eyes, its actions are unrestricted and free.

To that end, Red cares little for slowness or control - it would rather just DO. Red emphasizes damage through direct means(direct-damage spells), rather than through creatures or "technical" spells. Red opposes white because white exercises the control that red refuses to follow, and opposes blue because blue's use of analysis and thought are in direct opposition to red's free nature. At best, red is independent and free - at worst, it's dangerous and downright reckless.

The most devastating actions performed by red mages are caused when they are challenged at the core of their philosophy belief. Red is the type of personalities that will not travel to the mountain, they let the mountain travel to them (Explosivelly!). Anything standing in the way of red will be met with as much destruction as is necessary to blow/burn the obstacle away. When red meets red, the flames get high!

Rules

The following keywords are primarily associated with the color red:

Red is the color that has the most direct damage (e.g. Lightning Bolt and Fireball) and is often used in aggressive decks. Red creatures often feature high power and an emphasis on "damage" abilities like haste or double strike, at the cost of durability.R Red is arguably the fastest color on its own, owing to its single-minded focus on geting what it wants to and nothing more. The creature types Goblin and Ogre are primarily red, and severeal decks based on Goblins have been created.

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