WUBRG
WUBRG (/wu'bɜːɹg/, 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 with WUBRG mana cost
There are only a few cards with 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 and Sphinx of the Guildpact are omni-colored cards, but cost generic mana to play.[2]
Creatures
- 1996 World Champion (only one copy of this card exists)
- Atogatog
- Child of Alara
- Chromanticore
- Cromat
- Fusion Elemental
- Horde of Notions
- Karona, False God
- Maelstrom Archangel
- Niv-Mizzet Reborn
- O-Kagachi, Vengeful Kami
- Progenitus
- Reaper King (mana cost can also be paid with instead of each missing color)
- Scion of the Ur-Dragon
- Sliver Hivelord
- Sliver Legion
- Sliver Overlord
- Sliver Queen
- The First Sliver
- The Ur-Dragon
Sorceries
Enchantments
Cards that add WUBRG
Some cards can add .
- Bloom Tender (if you control permanents in all colors)
- Cascading Cataracts
- Channel the Suns
- Composite Golem
- Crystal Quarry
- Faeburrow Elder (if you control permanents in all colors)
- Jegantha, the Wellspring (cannot be spent as generic mana)
- Kaleidostone
- Krosa
- Ramos, Dragon Engine
Cards with WUBRG activation cost
Some cards require to activate an ability.
- Chamber Sentry
- Door to Nothingness
- Dragonsoul Knight
- Etched Monstrosity
- Fleshformer
- General Tazri
- Golos, Tireless Pilgrim
- Horde of Notions
- Kenrith, the Returned King — Even though has 5 separate abilities, its color identity is considered WUBRG due to containing all 5 colored mana symbols.
- Legacy Weapon
- Najeela, the Blade-Blossom
- Obelisk of Alara — Even though has 5 separate abilities, its color identity is considered WUBRG due to containing all 5 colored mana symbols.
- Path To The World Tree
- Paragon of the Amesha
- Prism Array
- Sisay, Weatherlight Captain
- The World Tree
Cards with WUBRG replacement cost
The bringer cycle from Fifth Dawn allows you to pay to cast them 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 cast from your graveyard by paying .
Fist of Suns and Jodah, Archmage Eternal allow 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.