Wedge

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Wedges are sets of three colors (a color and its two enemies) that form a wedge shape, or an acute triangle.[1][2][3]

Before Khans of Tarkir, the names used were Dega, Ceta, Necra, Raka and Ana,[4] and collectively referred to as Bizarralara (named after Bizarro, an enemy of Superman who's an imperfect clone of him).[5] These names come from five cycles in Apocalypse, i.e. Dega Disciple, Ceta Sanctuary, Necravolver, but were never the official names for the wedges.[6]

There were other unofficial names for the wedges prior to Khans, i.e. Junk [7].

The primary color within a Wedge is the color, that is enemy to both of the other colors. In Apocalypse the cards would focus around the primary color. Later in Khans of Tarkir the clans would focus on another color.[8]

Abzan

Abzan ({W}/{B}/{G}), also named Necra or Junk, features the Outlast keyword. Primary color is black. Tarkir clan color is white.

Jeskai

Jeskai ({U}/{R}/{W}), also named Raka or America, features the Prowess keyword, which is now evergreen. Primary color is red. Tarkir clan color is blue.

Sultai

Sultai ({B}/{G}/{U}), also named Ana or Bug, features the Delve keyword. Primary color is green. Tarkir clan color is black.

Ana is the only wedge, which got a Battlemage in Planar Chaos.

Mardu

Mardu ({R}/{W}/{B}), also named Dega, features the Raid ability word. Primary color is white. Tarkir clan color is red.

Temur

Temur ({G}/{U}/{R}), also named Ceta or Rug, features the Ferocious ability word. Primary color was blue. Tarkir clan color is green.

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  6. Error on call to {{WebRef}}: Parameters url and title must be specifiedMark Rosewater (July 26, 2014). "". Tumblr.
  7. Alexander Shearer. (9 Mar, 2010.) In Development – The Many Flavors of Junk, channelfireball.com, Channel Fireball.
  8. Error on call to {{WebRef}}: Parameters url and title must be specifiedMark Rosewater (July 26, 2014). "". Tumblr.