Land mana (Inner)

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Posted on July 1, 2019, 9:50 p.m. by scottish_jedi

Not sure what this is. more specifically when i scroll over it part of the color wheel for mana will be divided in each section for instance. the green side will say 18 symbols 36 percent then 2 symbols 4 percent. like any help i can get. thank you

enpc says... #2

Outer ring is mana costs, inner ring is the deck's ability to produce mana of that colour. So if you click on one of the wedges, it will highlight all of the lands and mana producing cards that can make that coloured mana, e.g. Avacyn's Pilgrim will show up under the white wedge.

July 1, 2019 9:53 p.m.

scottish_jedi says... #3

yea i got that but sometimes the inner wedge even with in green for broken up into two parts. that what i was trying to ask, but i guess i did not explain my question well. do you know what i am talking about?

July 1, 2019 10:41 p.m.

enpc says... #4

One of them is for comes into play tapped cards, like Bojuka Bog, the other is for mana sources that don't come into play tapped, like Swamp.

It doesn't take into account summoning sickness for creatures though, it only looks for tapped vs. untapped

July 1, 2019 10:47 p.m. Edited.

The mana ratio circle boyo? Shows your mana production ratio. Say you have 36 "green sources" in your deck, just as Enpc said, Simic Signet and Elvish Mystic would be included in the nebulous term "sources".

The outer ring of the mana ratio circle shows your split between card cmc relevant mana (the mana you have to spend of a specific color to cast say Progenitus would be ) that would show up as 2 symbols of each color on the mana ratio circle.

July 1, 2019 10:48 p.m.

scottish_jedi says... #6

Thank you guys. now i see one of them is tapped mana sources. thanks for the help

July 2, 2019 2:58 a.m.

MarvTheMadKing says... #7

I am very confused about this as well. I enjoyed learning from the current answers given, however, there are a couple lands that boggle my mind when I try and apply that logic. They are Spire Garden where it uses opponents, and Rockfall Vale where it uses lands I already control. Both of them are in different slivers of my red mana Howl Party

September 14, 2021 5:23 p.m.

Immortalys says... #8

I too want to add to this my confusion. The theory that the two different wedges for the same colour differentiate between tapped and untapped seems to follow through 90% of the time, but in my Circu, Dexile Lobotomist deck -for example- the card Fetid Pools is counted among the untapped lands, while Sunken Hollow is counted among the tapped lands. I get why a card like Watery Grave or Morphic Pool would be counted among untapped lands, because they do have the ability to enter untapped, even if they don't always do so, but Fetid Pools has no way of entering untapped, and Sunken Hollow does, so why are they in their respective wedges?

April 3, 2022 3:44 p.m.

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