Energy counters aren’t mana. They don’t go away as steps, phases, and turns end, and effects that add mana “of any type” to your mana pool can’t give you energy counters. 09/02/17 Keep careful track of how many energy counters each player has. You may do so by keeping a ...
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Black Lotus is a zero-cost artifact that allows you to add three many of any single colour to your mana pool. Once Black Lotus has generated this mana, you then discard it. Black Lotus can also be tapped and used as an interrupt, a now-defunct type of MTG card that allowed you to...
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The average CMC (Converted Mana Cost) of all of the creatures must be 2.40 or less. The deck has 16 lands. Mid Deck: The deck must have a minimum of 9 creatures and should have no less than 15 creatures. The deck should include a minimum of four 2-drops, three 3-drops, two 4...
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and late-game power with card draw provided byKiora, Behemoth BeckonerandOutcaster Trailblazer. You can alsotutor powerful artifactswithKarn, the Great Creatorto fight off whatever they’re doing, or spend your excess mana onStorm the Festival. The deck’s got beef, I have to tell you tha...
right amount of lands in your deck, and that is based on how many mana dorks your deck runs. Mana dorks are creatures (usually one-drops) that can tap themselves to add a mana to your mana pool. These help you essentially have an extra land to deal with since that’s what they act...
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Magic: The Gathering is a turn-based game, where game flow is partitioned into well-defined parts. The active player contemplates and performs certain actions in a preordained order, then the next player does the same. This is opposed to "real-time" play