Summary

  • WUBRG cards are flavorful and powerful, but require diverse mana bases to cast. Not for every deck.
  • Some standout WUBRG cards include mythical Garth One-Eye, Niv-Mizzet Reborn, and the Kami War//O-Kagachi Saga.
  • Powerful picks like Progenitus, Scion of the Ur-Dragon, Jodah, and Golos offer diverse abilities and game-winning potential.

WUBRG cards in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Magic: The Gathering are cards that contain all five colored pips: ܫwhite, blue, black, red and green. Obviously, these cards are among the most difficult to cast in most decks, as players must have an incredibly diverse♍ mana base to even have a hope of casting them.

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Many WUBRG cards are eminently flavorful, impressively powerful or a combination 𒅌of both across a wide variety of formats – ranging from game-changing creatures to brutally powerful enchantme🐎nts. So grab your Timeless Lotus and dive into some of the best WUBRG cards ever.

11 Garth One-Eye ♋

A Free Black Lotus?

Screenshot of Garth One-Eye from Modern Horizons 2 MTG

A strikingly flavorful mythic rare from 2021’s Modern Horizons 2, this legendary WUBRG creature is a 5/5 Human Wizard that has a rather unusual activated ability. If you tap him, yo🍸u can create your choice of a copy of the following cards: Disen💛chant, Braingeyser, Terror, Shivan Dragon, Regrowth and Black Lotus.

While this card is more fun than anything else, any card that says “create a copy of Blac❀k Lotus” is going to raise some eyebrows, and this card is certainly fun to throw into a WUBRG Commander deck as part of your 99. Heck, you can make it your comm🧸ander if you want to create a chaotic and fun pod.

10 🌜 Niv-Mizzet Reborn

A WUBRG Parun

Screenshot of Niv-Mizzet Reborn from War of the Spark MTG

One of three WUBRG✤ Niv-Mizzet cards (with three others being in the Izzet blue/red colors), this mythic rare from War of the Spark allows you to sift throug🅷h your library for cards that each contain a different color pair (blue/red, black/green, etc.).

As a 6/6 flyer for five mana, thisꦉ card already comes in above rate, and its ability to find you multiple strong multicolor cards after hitting the battlefield is terrific 🐲when playing all five colors.

9 The Kami 🌳War//O-Kagachi Made Manifest

Synergistic And Flavorful WUBRG Saga

Screenshot of O-Kagachi Made Manifest Kamigawa Neon Dynasty MTG

This WUBRG saga from Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty 🅺features two debilitating removal options as its first two chapters. Sure, paying six mana to exile any nonland permanent is a lot, but the next chapter also provides nonland perman🐼ent removal.

The third chapter allows this card to tra🌟nsfor⛎m into the legendary creature O-Kagachi Made Manifest, which is a 6/6 flying trampler that can boost its power by returning a card from your graveyard (of an opponent’s choice) to your hand. A strong, synergistic and flavorful WUBRG card. Also, look at that art!

8 🐬 Sanctum of All 🌜

Incredible In Shrine Decks

Screenshot of Sanctum of All Core Set 2021 MTG

An absolutely busted card when playing a Shrine deck, Sanctum of All serves as an amaz🧸ing enchantment &ldq🐬uo;lord” for decks that care about getting as many shrines into play as possible and triggering them a ton of times.

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7 🧜 Sliver Oܫverlord

Not The First Sliver Lord, But Maybe The Best

Screenshot of Sliver Overlord from Scourge MTG

When it comes to WꦑUBRG Sliver creatures, you’re spoiled for choice, as they’re all quite powerful. At the end of the day, it came down to the Overlord vs. The First Sliver, and as an MTG player who’s been with the game since the late 1990s, the retro option (Scourge’s Sliver Overlord) is the choice here.

Being able to tutor up any Sliver to aid your cause for three mana is tremendously powerful, and if you’re able to switch the creature type of your foe’s creatures (with cards such as Conspiracy or Unnatural Selection), you can steal🌼 them for a measly three mana.

6 Progꦰenitus

First-Ever Card With Protection From Everything

Screenshot of Progenitus from Conflux MTG

Double WUBRG is an absolut🐷ely massive price to pay for anything in MTG, but you almost always get something out of it that will win you the game (just ask Door to Nothingness). That is certainly the case for Progenitus, which debuted all the way back iಌn 2009’s Conflux set.

One of only six MTG cards ever that has the text “Protection from everything,” this one predated the next one by eight years (the next being white instant Teferi’s Protection). Progenitꦏus pretty much wins you the game within a few turns of being case since players don’t live long if they’re attacked by a 10/10 with protection from everything every turn.

5 💫 🐟 Scion of the Ur-Dragon

WUBRG Dragon For The Win

Screenshot of Scion of the Ur-Dragon from Time Spiral MTG

Dragons are always a popular creature type among MTG fans (and fans of the fantasy genre in general, for that matter), but ther🐓e are surprisingly only nine WUBRG Dragons – including theꦆ first one ever: Scion of the Ur-Dragon from 2006’s Time Spiral expansion.

While this card’s big brother, The Ur-Dragon, originally from Commander 2017, might have more raw power, the Scion is likely the more enjoyable Commander card, as it can tutor up any Dragon card you’d like and trans꧑form into that card. Beyond that, it fuels any Dragon reanimator strategies you might want to play.

4 Jodah, the Unifier 🐭

Potentially The Best WUBRG Commander

Screenshot of Jodah the Unifier from Dominaria United MTG

A powerhouse WUBRG legend from 2022’s Dominaria United set, this card is the ideal choice for Commander or MTG Arena Brawl players looking for ▨a “superfriends” commander option, as his abilities lend themselves perfectly to piloting a deck that’s chock-full of legendary permanents.

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3 🏅 Esika, God of the Tree//The Prismatic Bridge

Extremely Powerful Legendary Enchantment

Screenshot of The Prismatic Bridge from Kaldheim MTG

A dual-sided card paired with green creature Esika, God of the Tree, The Prismatic Bridge is an incredibly strong WUBRG enchantment that nabs you a free creature or enchantment from the top of your deck during each of your upke🐬eps.

That is a staggeringly powerful effect, and if you can pair it (or another of the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:most powerful upkeep effects ever) with something that gives you additional upke🎉eps, such as Obeka, Splitter of Seconds (one of the best Grixis commanders for Brawl) or Shadow of𝕴 the Second Sun, you’ll get even more value.

2 💧 Kenrith, the🍰 Returned King

Five Killer Activated Abilities

Screenshot of Kenrith the Returned King from Throne of Eldraine MTG

While this card might only have one colored pip in its mana cost, this card is clearly one of the best WUBRG card🌠s of all time due to its fiv𝐆e tremendously strong activated abilities – all of which have a different, ascending mana cost that uses a different color.

Much like other cards with five activated abilities – such as Morphling or WUBRG🉐 honorable mention Cromat – some are stronger than others, but Kenrith’s first two are among his best, as they lend Kenrith to performing well in aggro decks that prioritize getting creatures on the board as fast as possible.