Rules Question: Bloom Tender
Asked by Celestrael 10 years ago
For the purpose of Bloom Tender's ability, being that lands are permanents and the card doesn't specify non-land permanents... would an all-color land such as City of Brass be counted as all 5 colors?? I checked the available rulings on the card, and they do not mention all-color lands.
GlistenerAgent says... #2
No. All lands are colorless, except for Dryad Arbor, which is green. It's also a creature, so I suppose that's different.
This question should have been asked in the Rules Q&A section.
April 6, 2015 6:42 p.m.
GoldGhost012 says... #3
No. Lands are colorless permanents unless they have a colored identifier such as on Dryad Arbor.
For further reference, a question like this should go into the Rules Q&A.
April 6, 2015 6:42 p.m.
Although lands are permanents, they are colorless (unless something like Painter's Servant is in play). So unfortunately, Bloom Tender doesn't count them.
April 6, 2015 6:43 p.m.
cosmicteapot says... #7
Hey, hey! Lands are colorless, so that shit doesn't work yo! Respect!
ThisIsBullshit says... Accepted answer #1
No, because lands are colorless regardless of what color they produce.
April 6, 2015 6:41 p.m.