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<c>Transguild Courier</c> is an omni-colored card, but costs colorless mana ({{4}}) to play. | <c>Transguild Courier</c> is an omni-colored card, but costs colorless mana ({{4}}) to play. <ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/arcana/1064|The Gold Artifact|[[Magic Arcana]]|April 25, 2006}}</ref> | ||
<c title="Who/What/When/Where/Why">Why (Who/What/When/Where/Why)</c> is technically a five color card, but has only one color when cast. | <c title="Who/What/When/Where/Why">Why (Who/What/When/Where/Why)</c> is technically a five color card, but has only one color when cast. |
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WUBRG (/woo-berg/, from the phonetic transcription of the mana symbols ) is a term used for one of each colored mana; white, blue, black, red, and green.[1]
Cards requiring WUBRG to play
There are 20 cards with in their casting cost, 14 of which are legendary:
- 1996 World Champion (only one copy of this card exists)
- Atogatog
- Child of Alara
- Chromanticore
- Coalition Victory
- Conflux
- Cromat
- Fusion Elemental
- Genju of the Realm
- Horde of Notions
- Karona, False God
- Last Stand
- Maelstrom Archangel
- Maelstrom Nexus
- Progenitus
- Reaper King
- Scion of the Ur-Dragon
- Sliver Hivelord
- Sliver Legion
- Sliver Overlord
- Sliver Queen
Transguild Courier is an omni-colored card, but costs colorless mana () to play. [2]
Who/What/When/Where/Why is technically a five color card, but has only one color when cast.
Cards that add WUBRG to your mana pool
There are 6 cards that can add to your mana pool:
- Bloom Tender (if you control permanents in all colors)
- Channel the Suns
- Composite Golem
- Crystal Quarry
- Kaleidostone
- Krosa
Cards with WUBRG as an activation cost
There are 7 cards that require to activate an ability:
- Door to Nothingness
- Dragonsoul Knight
- Etched Monstrosity
- Fleshformer
- Horde of Notions
- Legacy Weapon
- Paragon of the Amesha
Cards that allow you to play WUBRG instead of their mana cost
The "bringers" cycle from Fifth Dawn allows you to play instead of their considerably higher mana costs:
- Bringer of the Black Dawn
- Bringer of the Blue Dawn
- Bringer of the Green Dawn
- Bringer of the Red Dawn
- Bringer of the White Dawn
Worldheart Phoenix can be played from your graveyard by paying .
Finally, Fist of Suns allows you to pay instead of any spell's mana cost.
See also
References
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (February 2, 2009). "Party of Five". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Magic Arcana (April 25, 2006). "The Gold Artifact". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.