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==''Apocalypse''== | ==''Apocalypse''== | ||
The theme | The Enemy color theme was especially strong in the ''Apocalypse'' set. It features: | ||
*Enemy color [[painlands]] | *Enemy color [[painlands]] | ||
*Enemy color [[split cards]] | *Enemy color [[split cards]] |
Revision as of 15:17, 5 August 2011
Enemy colors are two opposed colors of the color pie (, ), (, ), (, ), (, ), (, ). A deck may be enemy color (i.e. Phyrexian Poison). A multicolored card may require mana from enemy colors in order to play it (i.e. Angel of Despair).
Enemy colors naturally repel each other, and are often hosers.
Apocalypse
The Enemy color theme was especially strong in the Apocalypse set. It features:
- Enemy color painlands
- Enemy color split cards
- Cards with enemy color kicker costs (i.e. Orim's Thunder)
- Cards with two enemy color kicker costs (i.e. Anavolver)
- Cards with abilities requiring an enemy color (i.e. Angelfire Crusader)
- Enchantments which gave bonuses if you controled cards of an enemy color (i.e. Ana Sanctuary)
- Multicolored cards with enemy color casting costs
White / Black
To be written
Multicolored Examples
To be written
Black / Green
To be written
Multicolored Examples
To be written
Green / Blue
To be written
Multicolored Examples
To be written
Blue / Red
To be written
Multicolored Examples
To be written
Red / White
To be written
Multicolored Examples
To be written