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'''Mana acceleration''' is [[Magic: The Gathering]] jargon for the concept of accelerating one's mana base, thereby enabling one to gain as much mana as quickly as possible, often in order to play a [[Finisher]]. By using mana acceleration, players tend to exchange their [[card advantage]] to gain [[tempo]].
'''Mana acceleration''' is [[Magic: The Gathering]] jargon for the concept of accelerating one's mana base, thereby enabling one to gain as much mana as quickly as possible, often in order to play a [[Finisher]]. By using mana acceleration, players tend to exchange their [[card advantage]] to gain [[tempo]].


Mana accelerators are permanents that produce mana, and are often cheap, thus allowing for mana acceleration.
Mana accelerators are cards that produce more mana during a turn than the mana used to cast them, thus allowing for mana acceleration.


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Revision as of 22:29, 10 July 2007

Mana acceleration is Magic: The Gathering jargon for the concept of accelerating one's mana base, thereby enabling one to gain as much mana as quickly as possible, often in order to play a Finisher. By using mana acceleration, players tend to exchange their card advantage to gain tempo.

Mana accelerators are cards that produce more mana during a turn than the mana used to cast them, thus allowing for mana acceleration.