Do lands have color identity?

Lands. symbol printed on it, and has no basic land type; thus, it has no color identity. (In Commander format rules, cards like Wastes with no color identity can appear in any deck, regardless of its commander.)
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Do lands have color identities?

Although lands do count as permanents, they don't have a color. A card's color is defined by the symbols in the mana cost, and since lands have no mana cost, they are colorless.
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Do fetch lands have color identity?

Similarly, even though fetch lands grab certain types of lands, they also have no mana symbols and so no color identity.
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Is basic land colorless?

To date, there are two basic lands for each color — Plains, Island, Swamp, Mountain, and Forest and their snow-covered versions for white, blue, black, red, and green, respectively — and one for colorless — Wastes.
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What determines color identity MTG?

The color identity of a card is the color or colors of any mana symbols in that card's mana cost or rules text, plus any colors defined by its characteristic-defining abilities (see rule 604.3) or color indicator (see rule 204).
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Why is blue U in MTG?

For newer readers, having "U" mean blue mana takes a little getting used to. Historically, this came about because Wizards R&D would use B for black and L for land, so U became the shorthand for blue and it's been that way ever since.
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What if your Commander is colorless?

What Does Command Tower Do if I Have a Colorless Commander? If your commander is completely colorless, then Command Tower does nothing. Colorless isn't a color (it's literally a lack of color) and the Tower specifically says that it generates mana of your commander's color identity. So no color identity means no mana.
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Do lands count as colored permanents?

Lands are colorless: 202.2b Objects with no colored mana symbols in their mana costs are colorless. yes except Dryad Arbor.
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Can lands tap for colorless?

Like most of today's lands, Magistrate enters untapped and can tap for a colorless mana, giving an immediate albeit colorless resource. But by spending one and tapping (effectively spending two since it now can't tap for mana), you give a creature protection from artifacts that turn.
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What color identity are basic lands?

Lands. symbol printed on it, and has no basic land type; thus, it has no color identity. (In Commander format rules, cards like Wastes with no color identity can appear in any deck, regardless of its commander.)
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How low will fetch lands drop?

The fetch lands will almost certainly drop in price, but it will probably be a temporary drop like we saw in 2017. There will only be a drastic drop down to the $20 range if the fetch lands simply show up again as Standard-legal rares.
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Are Fetchlands worth it in Commander?

Fetchlands are by no means necessary to play Commander, but they'll help you build synergy into certain archetypes, refine your build for high power tables, and unlock the potential of a lands-matter deck.
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Why are fetch lands so good?

Fetchlands are good for a number of reasons; 1) They help color fix in ways the other available lands in standard at the moment do not. 2) With eternal formats, they are able to search your library for Shocklands, and Dual Lands.
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Can ancient stirrings get land?

In this deck, Ancient Stirrings finds anything and everything – it can grab Tron lands to complete Tron, the finishers to cast with seven or more mana, Oblivion Stone and Ugin, the Spirit Dragon to clear the board, Walking Ballista and Spatial Contortion for spot removal, and even the measly Chromatic Spheres and ...
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Does all dust destroy lands?

Lands have no mana cost, so they are colorless unless an effect states otherwise. All the colored permanents are sacrificed at the same time. All Is Dust doesn't destroy permanents. Rather, it causes them to be sacrificed.
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Can you have different color lands in Commander?

Mostly no, you cannot have cards with a different color identity from your commander in your deck, including your lands.
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Is colorless mana any color?

Generic mana means, quite literally, any mana, from any source. Colorless mana, however is not any color, and cannot be any color. To clarify these mechanics, a new symbol has been added to the ranks. The new Colorless symbol is a mullet (a four-pointed-star), which happens to be my favorite shape.
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Can colorless be chosen as a color?

Colorless is not a Color. 105.2c A colorless object has no color. 105.4. If a player is asked to choose a color, they must choose one of the five colors.
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Can I tap Evolving Wilds for mana?

Evolving wilds has no ability to tap for mana by itself. All it does is search you the basic land of your choice.
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Are dual lands colorless?

Thanks. Lands are colorless. Lands don't have land types unless they explicitly say they do. Also, square brackets summon the bot.
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Do lands count as green permanents?

1 Answer. Show activity on this post. Lands are colorless permanents, so they will not cause you to draw any cards with Chromatic Orrery.
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Does a Forest count as a green card?

So if it is just a regular forest, it counts as a green permanent? No, a Forest normally has no color due to the absence of a mana cost (and therefore colored mana symbols in the mana cost). It would take some other spell or ability (such as the aforementioned Painter's Servant) to make a Forest green.
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What is Kenrith's color identity?

Kenrith is white only.
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Can Gilded Lotus make colorless?

Yes, you can do that.

That color is not determined in the text itself by mana symbols, which, in addition to a card's mana cost, is the most common way of establishing a card's color identity.
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Can Ulamog be a Commander?

Commander Ulamog!

What about him leading the charge as your commander? Definitely possible! Colorless Commander decks like Karn, Silver Golem and Kozilek, Butcher of Truth can show us the ropes towards building a solid Ulamog, the Ceaseless Hunger deck.
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