Mejores generadores de maná incoloro en Magic: The Gathering

Discover the most efficient and popular colorless mana generators for your Magic: The Gathering decks, especially in the Commander format. This guide explores the best mana rocks and artifacts that will allow you to accelerate your game and cast high-cost spells. Find options for all budgets, from fast mana pieces to more affordable alternatives. Optimize your ramp strategy and dominate the battlefield with the most powerful colorless mana sources.

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    Mana Vault

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    • Provides three mana for a net gain of two in a single turn

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    Mana Crypt provides unparalleled colorless mana acceleration at a zero casting cost, enabling explosive plays from the very first turn. Its ability to generate two colorless mana makes it a pivotal tool for enabling high-impact strategies quickly, despite its inherent damage risk.

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    Sol Ring

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    • Produces more mana than it costs

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    Sol Ring is an exceptionally efficient colorless mana generator, costing only one mana to play and producing two colorless mana per turn. This resource acceleration allows players to deploy larger threats or establish their strategy much earlier than their opponents. Its versatility and low cost make it an almost automatic inclusion in most decks, especially in the Commander format.

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    Thought Vessel

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    • Untapped 2 mana rock

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    Thought Vessel provides a reliable source of colorless mana at a low cost, enabling early game acceleration. Its additional ability to remove maximum hand size offers a significant strategic advantage for decks that accumulate many cards, preventing unnecessary discards.

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    Thran Dynamo

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    • Generates three colorless mana

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    Thran Dynamo is a highly efficient colorless mana generator that provides significant ramp. Its ability to produce three colorless mana for only four mana cost makes it an explosive tool for casting expensive spells quickly, even on the turn it is played.

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    Fellwar Stone

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    • Solid, mid-level mana rock

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    Fellwar Stone provides excellent mana fixing by allowing the player to produce any color of mana that an opponent's land could generate. Its low cost of two colorless mana makes it an efficient option for accelerating the game and ensuring color availability in diverse decks. It is a highly flexible card that adapts to opponents' strategies, offering a significant advantage in mana production.

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  7. 6

    Mind Stone

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    • Generates 1 colorless mana

      (+3)

    The Mind Stone is an efficient and versatile colorless mana generator in Magic: The Gathering, costing two mana to accelerate early game plays. Its sacrifice ability to draw a card adds flexibility, making it a useful tool for both mana ramp and hand replenishment in the late game.

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    Wastes

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    • Is a basic land that produces colorless mana

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    Wastes is a fundamental source of colorless mana in Magic: The Gathering, being a basic land that can be included in any number in Constructed decks. Its ability to generate colorless mana without having a basic land type makes it a versatile and essential option for strategies requiring this specific mana type. Its introduction with its own symbol for colorless mana simplified and standardized its use in the game.

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    Bonder's Ornament

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    • Adds one mana of any color

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    Bonder's Ornament provides a flexible source of mana of any color, making it a highly versatile colorless mana ramp. Its additional card-drawing ability, while symmetrical, offers a significant advantage in hand replenishment, making it valuable for maintaining game flow.

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    Altar of the Lost

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    • Adds two mana in any combination of colors

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    Altar of the Lost is a colorless mana generator that provides two mana of any color, making it flexible for various strategies. Its ability to produce mana for Flashback spells makes it a key piece for decks that rely on this mechanic, allowing for efficient resource utilization from the graveyard.

Frequently asked questions

This ranking evaluates the best cards and strategies for generating colorless mana in Magic: The Gathering, focusing on artifacts and other sources that do not belong to a specific color identity, as commonly used in formats like Commander.
You can contribute by sharing your experiences with different colorless mana generators, voting for your favorite cards, or suggesting others you consider efficient and relevant to the Magic: The Gathering community.
The results reflect the popularity and perceived effectiveness of colorless mana generators within the player community, especially in Commander. They serve as a guide to identify powerful options and ramp strategies.
While many of the most popular colorless mana generators are artifacts, the ranking considers any card or strategy that accelerates colorless mana production, including those that are not strictly artifacts but meet the criteria.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

The selection of the best colorless mana generators is based on their relevance and effectiveness within the Magic: The Gathering community, especially in the Commander format. We consider popularity, mana cost, and in-game impact.

  • Priority is given to cards that the player community considers efficient 'ramp', meaning those that significantly accelerate mana production.
  • Both classic 'mana rock' artifacts and other cards that, while not artifacts, contribute significantly to colorless mana generation are included.
  • The versatility of the cards is valued, meaning their ability to be useful in a wide variety of decks and strategies that require colorless mana.
  • The cost-benefit ratio is considered, favoring cards that offer a large amount of colorless mana for a reasonable investment.
  • The card must consistently or significantly generate colorless mana, accelerating the player's mana curve.
  • Both artifacts and other permanents or spells that provide a colorless mana advantage are considered.
  • Efficiency in the mana cost to colorless mana produced ratio is a key factor.
  • The card's relevance and popularity in popular formats like Commander, where colorless ramp is crucial, are valued.