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− | {{Infobox portals}}
| + | #redirect [[Mana#Color]] |
− | Like its parent game ''Magic: the Gathering'', Color in [[Magic: the Gathering Puzzle Quest]] is a core mechanic whose thematic flavor influences all aspects of the game.
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− | Each of the five colors — White {{W|45}}, Blue {{U|45}}, Black {{B|45}}, Red {{R|45}}, and Green {{G|45}} — is associated with distinct magic and cultural principles, and different mechanics and [[abilities]].
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− | ==Color summary==
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− | {| class="wikitable"
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− | ! Color
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− | ! Principles
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− | ! Associated land
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− | ! style="text-align:left" | [[File:icon_W.png|x24px|White]] White
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− | | Peace, law, structure
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− | | Plains
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− | ! style="text-align:left" | [[File:icon_U.png|x24px|Blue]] Blue
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− | | Knowledge, intellect, deceit
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− | | Island
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− | ! style="text-align:left" | [[File:icon_B.png|x24px|Black]] Black
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− | | Power, selfishness, death
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− | | Swamp
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− | ! style="text-align:left" | [[File:icon_R.png|x24px|Red]] Red
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− | | Impulsiveness, freedom, destruction
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− | | Mountain
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− | ! style="text-align:left" | [[File:icon_G.png|x24px|Green]] Green
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− | | Nature, growth, interdependence
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− | | Forest
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− | ==In Planeswalkers==
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− | Most [[Planeswalkers]] have an affinity to one, two, or even three colors, and [[#Mana bonuses|Mana bonuses]] which strongly tend to favor those affinities. A Planeswalker's [[deck]] may only include [[card]]s which have at least one color matching an affinity of the Planeswalker. Colorless cards can be used by any Planeswalker.
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− | In [[Events]], some nodes have color restrictions. Such nodes may only be played by a Planeswalker sharing a color with the node, or a colorless Planeswalker.
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− | ===Colorless planeswalkers===
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− | Some Planeswalkers are colorless. Cards may only be included in the deck of a colorless Planeswalker which share a color with the [[Events|Event]] node on which the Planeswalker is playing.
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− | === Mana bonuses===
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− | Most Planeswalkers follow simple rules for their [[mana]] bonuses:
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− | #All Origins Planeswalkers' mana bonuses add up to five. | |
− | #All three-color Planeswalkers' mana bonuses add up to seven.
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− | #Most two-color Planeswalkers' mana bonuses add up to eight.
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− | #All (non-Origins) mono-color Planeswalkers' mana bonuses add up to nine.
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− | There are clear benefits to playing Planeswalkers with high spike bonuses with mana conversion, and when playing without mana conversion, to use Planeswalkers with a balanced spread of bonuses.
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− | Some Planeswalkers have abilities that benefit their mana bonuses.
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− | ==In Cards==
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− | Each [[card]] is either colorless, or has one, two, or occasionally more colors.
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− | Card [[abilities]] tend to be thematically linked to certain colors.
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− | Ability separation by color is weaker in [[Magic: the Gathering Puzzle Quest]] than ''Magic: the Gathering'' for two reasons:
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− | * The [[gem board]] and [[mana]] system force changes in card design, which in turn makes color principles less strictly applicable.
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− | * Dual color cards can be used by any Planeswalker sharing any one of those colors, so any color-specific mechanics on such cards are more easily accessed.
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− | {{Game concepts}}
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