Enemy color

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Enemy colors are two opposed colors of the color pie ({W}, {B}), ({B}, {G}), ({G}, {U}), ({U}, {R}), ({R}, {W}). A deck may be enemy color (e.g., Phyrexian Poison). A multicolored card may require mana from enemy colors in order to play it (e.g. Angel of Despair).

Enemy colors naturally repel each other, and are often hosers.

White / Black

Multicolored Examples

  • Death Grasp - combines black X dealing damage spell with white's gain life onto a very efficient sorcery
  • Mortify - combines white's disenchantment ability with black's creature destruction onto one card with no drawback (i.e. cannot target black creatures)

Black / Green

Multicolored Examples

  • Consume Strength - combines green's "pump" effect with black's "weakness" effect onto a very efficient instant
  • Putrefy - combines green's dislike of artifacts with black's creature destruction onto one card with no drawback (i.e. cannot target black creatures)

Green / Blue

Multicolored Examples

Red / Blue

Multicolored Examples

  • Magefire Wings - combines red's power enhancing effect with blue's flying onto one enchantment efficiently
  • Schismotivate - combines red's power enhancing effect with blue's power reducing effect onto a very efficient instant

Red / White

Multicolored examples

Apocalypse

The Enemy color theme was especially strong in the Apocalypse set. It featured:

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