I struggled with where to putFarewell. You’re never putting thiswhite sorceryin your deck specifically as graveyard hate, yet part of its strength comes from hitting the graveyard in addition to being one of thebest, most brutal board wipes in the game. This might be the ultimate example ...
A bit of an oddball card compared to every other battle released in March of the Machine,Invasion of Ravnicais a colorless card which exiles any target nonland permanent that is not exactly two colors. Odds are pretty good you’ll be able to hit something in play which falls into this c...
White has no lack of good board wipes – after all, it's the color that started it all withWrath of God. So much so that we'll highlight two for this ranking. Austere Commandcosts two more mana than its wrath-y ancestor, but the higher price comes with a lot of flexibility: It ...
you can either throw things in your grave to fuel other cards or, produce either color mana for other ventures. That tap for mana bit is important as most mana dorks, as they’re usually referred, either tap for a singular mana or colorless mana which can’t pay for specific color costs...
This deck in particular is a bit more direct than the previousColorless Historic Deckwe covered. This deck is almost entirely focused on mana ramp, card draw, and getting colorless spells from the sideboard. It’s frightening, it’s fast, it’s colorless Ulamog!