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*<c>O-Kagachi, Vengeful Kami</c>
*<c>O-Kagachi, Vengeful Kami</c>
* <c>Progenitus</c>
* <c>Progenitus</c>
* <c>Reaper King</c> (casting cost can also be paid with {{2}} instead of each missing color)
* <c>Reaper King</c> (mana cost can also be paid with {{2}} instead of each missing color)
* <c>Scion of the Ur-Dragon</c>
* <c>Scion of the Ur-Dragon</c>
* <c>Sliver Hivelord</c>
* <c>Sliver Hivelord</c>

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WUBRG (/wu'bɜːɹg/, from the phonetic transcription of the mana symbols Template:WUBRG) is a term used for one of each colored mana; white, blue, black, red, and green.[1]

Cards with WUBRG mana cost

There only a few cards with Template:WUBRG mana cost. Most of them are legendary.

Who/What/When/Where/Why is a five-color instant card, but has only one color when cast.

Transguild Courier is an omni-colored card, but costs generic mana ({4}) to play.[2]

Creatures

Sorceries

Enchantments

Cards that add WUBRG to your mana pool

Some cards can add Template:WUBRG to your mana pool.

Cards with WUBRG activation cost

Some cards require Template:WUBRG to activate an ability.

Cards with WUBRG replacement cost

The bringer cycle from Fifth Dawn allows you to pay Template:WUBRG to cast them instead of their considerably higher mana costs.

Worldheart Phoenix can be cast from your graveyard by paying Template:WUBRG.

Fist of Suns and Jodah, Archmage Eternal allow you to pay Template:WUBRG instead of any spell's mana cost.

See also

References