


Each creature has a power, representing the damage they can deal each turn, and a toughness, representing the damage they can take each turn.


Permanent card types include lands, representing locations across Magic's multiverse, which produce mana to cast other cards with and can be played at a rate of one per turn artifacts, representing magical or mundane objects, which can typically be activated to produce effects enchantments, representing lingering magical effects, which usually provide an ongoing effect to the game, and creatures, which can be used to attack opponents and block incoming attacks. Instant and sorcery cards are used to create one-time effects, while other cards, known as permanents, remain in play until they are removed. Magic divides its cards into multiple different card types. It makes use of powerful creatures and effects that help them grow even stronger to trample enemies into submission, including increasing the amount of mana and resources it can use.Įach color has its own strengths and weaknesses, the latter of which can be mitigated by combining multiple colors into a single deck however, the more colors that are used, the harder it is for a player to have the correct types and amount mana to cast their spells, making for a tactical trade-off.Īrcee has the supertype legendary, the types artifact and creature, and the creature type Robot her reverse face has the supertype legendary, the type artifact and the artifact type Vehicle.
