No mana

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No Mana
Mechanic
Introduced Saviors of Kamigawa
Last used Unfinity
Scryfall Statistics

No mana is in many regards the opposite of zero mana, as it denotes a cost which cannot be paid. Both have however a mana value of 0.

Any non-land cards with a non-existing mana cost cannot be played unless they have an alternative cost that can be paid, including "casting without paying its mana cost".

Most cards with no mana utilize the Suspend or Augment (Acorn counter) mechanic. In addition, there are the following mechanically unique cards:

These cards are the second-most common recipient of color indicators after double-faced cards, since they have no mana cost to define their colors.

Rules

From the Comprehensive Rules (July 25, 2025—Edge of Eternities)

  • 118.6. Some objects have no mana cost. This represents an unpayable cost. An ability can also have an unpayable cost if its cost is based on the mana cost of an object with no mana cost. Attempting to cast a spell or activate an ability that has an unpayable cost is a legal action. However, attempting to pay an unpayable cost is an illegal action.
    • 118.6a If an unpayable cost is increased by an effect or an additional cost is imposed, the cost is still unpayable. If an alternative cost is applied to an unpayable cost, including an effect that allows a player to cast a spell without paying its mana cost, the alternative cost may be paid.