i love how you can have the most evil black card with the 2/b 2/b cost or something like that, pay with 4 white mana and it's still black. seems wierd but it works and i think it's funny lol
yes, if you have a green white card, that card is both white and green! so protection from green vill affect it as well as protection from white would.
yes. a hybrid green/white creature is both a green creature, and a white creature. it gets benefits and penalties that would apply to either/both colors.
"And now to confuse the shit out of you, let's take a look at the card Reaper King. Its an artifact, but its omni-colored, but its converted mana cost is 10, and you can pay for it with basically any mana combination you can ever dream of. WTF is wrong with this card?"
I know this music and it's from an old game (at least that's where I first heard it). Something like "Legend of Kyrandia" or "King's Quest", but I'm not sure...
that queen card shown where it is converted mana cost is 6 well the guy said it can cast 3 Black mana (well my math that is not 6 but 3) so does it cost 3 or 6?
The converted mana cost of hybrid cards with colorless mana in their cost is the sum of the colorless portion of the cost, so in this case it is 6. The colored portion of hybrid cards with colorless mana in their cost just tells you what color the card is and therefore what colors you would have to pay to play it using the colored parts of the cost.
they really jumped the shark with multi-color imo
DiabolicTut0r 2 years ago
i love how you can have the most evil black card with the 2/b 2/b cost or something like that, pay with 4 white mana and it's still black. seems wierd but it works and i think it's funny lol
pyroticmaniac 2 years ago
let me see if i follow:
if my opponent has a hybrid creature that is green/white... and I play a creature that is protected from only green... my creature will stay safe?
if a creature has more than one color, it gets the benefits or penalties of each of those colors??
heylover3 2 years ago
yes, if you have a green white card, that card is both white and green! so protection from green vill affect it as well as protection from white would.
thepassis123 2 years ago
yes. a hybrid green/white creature is both a green creature, and a white creature. it gets benefits and penalties that would apply to either/both colors.
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Patrick4312 3 years ago
wow this makes having two colored decks easier to summon
imaking300 3 years ago 2
i have a three colored deck ^^ it is sooooo easy if you have decent experience
phailthequail 3 years ago 2
three colored deck? its hard enough to follow a hybrid deck startegy. want see how u play it DECENT
88Vrus88 2 years ago
red green and black
almost all of my cards are hybrid which is which is very good. i have cards like polluted bonds
phailthequail 2 years ago
People! I run a 5 color deck and win almost every game (Not trying to brag, my friends just suck). Multi-colors are far more common than mono.
TheHippoFish 2 years ago
have u noticed how magic cards get increasingly better? i mean, now cards are just way to good.
Aerial009 3 years ago 3
because Tolarian Academy, Memory Jar, and Necropotence just didn't measure up?
bbensted 2 years ago
"And now to confuse the shit out of you, let's take a look at the card Reaper King. Its an artifact, but its omni-colored, but its converted mana cost is 10, and you can pay for it with basically any mana combination you can ever dream of. WTF is wrong with this card?"
DarkMatter355 3 years ago 2
what music is this?
rvavin2 3 years ago 2
I know this music and it's from an old game (at least that's where I first heard it). Something like "Legend of Kyrandia" or "King's Quest", but I'm not sure...
tiri23 3 years ago
I'm wondering the same thing. It's got that Sleepy Hollow type of vibe going on.
ManicRaider 3 years ago 5
Hahahaha listen 0:30, wut happened brandon?
xD
Ajani16 3 years ago
ahaha! it actually took me a second time to notice what you mean. LOL! =)
cypher8686 3 years ago
thats not a new mechanic >_>
Dioxinis 3 years ago
Teh colorless version is.
Frostmute19 3 years ago
ive seen this somewhere else to
implosion12 3 years ago
that queen card shown where it is converted mana cost is 6 well the guy said it can cast 3 Black mana (well my math that is not 6 but 3) so does it cost 3 or 6?
Shamalock 3 years ago
The converted mana cost of hybrid cards with colorless mana in their cost is the sum of the colorless portion of the cost, so in this case it is 6. The colored portion of hybrid cards with colorless mana in their cost just tells you what color the card is and therefore what colors you would have to pay to play it using the colored parts of the cost.
regresseur 3 years ago
Hybrid costs aren't new to Shadowmoor, I swear I've seen this before in a previous set. I guess the hybrid generic costs are new.
You guys should really link these with the video response feature, it would make it easier to watch them in order.
dark420bishop 3 years ago
Yeah, hybrid mana appeared in Ravnica block. But did anyone say it was new?
This is the first ever hybrid block though!^^
xachinatyoutub 3 years ago
dang haha, when I saw planeswalker's I was like "planeswalkers in shadowmoor confirmed!"
rabblerouser 3 years ago
um...if you ever used the orb for shadowmoor, you would have noticed no instances of planeswalker showed up. Sorry if I sound like a smartass
starwarsmaniac93 3 years ago
yeah, I should have known. maybe eventide! :p
rabblerouser 3 years ago
may god listen to our prayers.
dargossss 3 years ago
shod of spint mor time on mono colled hibrids
WARPIG3989 3 years ago