No, unfortunately. Unclaimed Territory only allows you to use the colored mana it produces for creature spells of the chosen type. While Thieves' Fortune has a creature type, it isn't a creature spell. To be a creature spell, it must have "Creature" on the type line.
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Kogarashi says... Accepted answer #1
You want to use square brackets to link cards, not curly brackets.
Unclaimed Territory, Thieves' Fortune
No, unfortunately. Unclaimed Territory only allows you to use the colored mana it produces for creature spells of the chosen type. While Thieves' Fortune has a creature type, it isn't a creature spell. To be a creature spell, it must have "Creature" on the type line.
However, if something cares about a "Rogue spell," and doesn't specify "Creature," then Thieves' Fortune counts. Frogtosser Banneret discounts Rogue spells, which would include Thieves' Fortune.
October 9, 2018 1:17 a.m.