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Illustration of four Magic: The Gathering cards showing symbols for each type of mana: red (mountain), blue (island), green (forest), and white (plains).

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In Magic: The Gathering (MTG), the game features five basic types of mana, not just four. These types of mana correspond to the five colors of magic in the game, which are: 1. **White Mana (Plains)**: Typically associated with order, protection, and light. Symbolized by a sun. 2. **Blue Mana (Island)**: Associated with knowledge, manipulation, and illusion. Symbolized by a water drop. 3. **Black Mana (Swamp)**: Represents death, decay, and corruption. Symbolized by a skull. 4. **Red Mana (Mountain)**: Tied to chaos, fury, and destruction. Symbolized by a fireball. 5. **Green Mana (Forest)**: Related to life, growth, and nature. Symbolized by a tree. These colors form the basis of the game's strategy and deck-building. Additionally, there is colorless mana (represented by a colorless symbol) which can be produced by certain lands and artifacts.

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Aug. 15, 2024, 8:50 p.m.

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Published: Thursday, August 15, 2024

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