White
White is the color of temptation and innocence, purity and civility. People characterized by this color love life and longevity but do so without excess or grandeur. Some see white as childish - a return to youth - but others know it to be filled with focus and a desire to live an uncluttered life. White is for the honest, the righteous and eager, the decent ad civic-minded who will stand up to protect justice and honor. It is the color of the plains and temples, the color of scholar and virtuous knight alike. White is for those who believe in a cause and believe in themselves, for those unafraid to stand up in the face of adversity.

Black

The symbol of death and despair, can be characterized as morbid, impatient, incorporeal, and stagnant. It is the color of pollution and pestilent, festering swamps. Those who show fondness for this color are not the type to show off. They will impress those worthy of there time by their real substance and weight. Black leans on the side of mystery and darkness but mighty and dignified. Black is a stark color, the beacon of nothingness, but those favor this color abhor inevitability. They would hold to the present forever if they could and will probably try. Black is for those who lurk in alleyways and dark corners, and for those willing to pay the price for greatness.

Red

Red is the color of release, the hue of outward expression and excitement. It is hard to be indifferent about red. It may be loved or feared, but it is seldom disregarded. It is characterized as aggressive, vigorous and given to impulse and mood. Those associated with red are sometimes accused of lacking patience or possessing a quick temper, but red also embodies a fervent passion and feeling for fellow beings. Red is signified by fire, blood, lava, and emotion. It manifests itself as bursts of outward expression and outspoken tirades. Red characterizes those who know what needs to be done and aren't afraid to do it, for those who want results and action instead of deliberation and debate, for those who like the cathartic pleasures of flame.

Blue

Blue, sometimes called the color of distinction, is characterized by calm hands and a reflective mind. A natural sedative, blue is the color of deliberation and introspection, conservatism and acceptance. Blue has almost universal appeal and s considered to be the most aesthetically appealing color. Blue is the color of respect and wisdom. But, those who lean toward blue sometimes use reason for selfish and self-justified purposes. It is the color of control and passive aggression as well as the color of the sea and the sky. Blue is for those contemplative people who exercise caution in words and actions and for those who always weigh the options.

Green

Green is the balance between extremes. Those who favor green are solid people with easy manners. They aren't impulsive, as are those who favor red, or with-drawn like those who favor blue. Those associated with green are socially well-adjusted and organic. They are conventional, yet constantly on the go, and have a taste for the good things in life. Green has, on occasion, been associated with jealousy of inexperience, but those who have a broader understanding know that green is natural, fresh, wise, and comforting, and those characterized by it show a sensitivity to social customs and etiquette. Green provides abundance and resources. It is passive and combative at the same time, and calls to those who want to be grounded in their natural surroundings


Sorce-The Colors of Magic Edited by Jess Lebow

The color pentigon, wich is on the back of all magic cards, represents the five colors of magic white, blue, black, red, green. The abbreviation for the colors is W for white, U for blue, B for black, R for red, and G for green.The five colors also have a source planes for white, islands for blue, swamps for black, mountains for red, and forests for green. The pentigon also has another use, each color next to each other works well with one another-example white works with blue and green not red and black because blue and green are next to white. Each color has its own specialty, Red has direct damage, Black has spells and other things, Green has lots of powerful creatures and life gain, Blue has flying and counter spells, White has disenchant and enchantments. It depends on your playing style which colors you will use, also gold cards have been brought back form back some where around Ice Age.

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