Most of the time : yes.
In Magic: The Gathering, the converted mana cost of tokens is typically 0, as they are not cards and do not have a mana cost.
The converted mana cost of a token copy in Magic: The Gathering is typically 0, as tokens do not have a mana cost.
You can reduce the casting cost of spells in Magic: The Gathering by using cards that provide mana acceleration, such as mana ramp spells or mana-producing creatures. Additionally, you can use cards that have abilities or effects that specifically reduce the cost of spells, such as cost reduction or mana cost reduction abilities.
The converted mana cost of a split card in Magic: The Gathering is the combined total mana cost of both halves of the card.
The converted mana cost of a Magic: The Gathering card is the total amount of mana required to cast it, regardless of the types of mana used.
The converted mana cost of a land card in Magic: The Gathering is typically 0, as lands do not require mana to cast.
The converted mana cost (CMC) of transformed cards in Magic: The Gathering is based on the mana cost of the card when it is face up on the battlefield, not the mana cost of the card when it is face down.
In Magic: The Gathering, converted mana cost refers to the total amount of mana required to cast a spell, while mana value refers to the amount and types of mana symbols in a card's mana cost.
Mana value refers to the total amount of mana symbols in a card's mana cost, while mana cost is the specific combination and amount of mana required to cast a spell or activate an ability in Magic: The Gathering.
The converted mana cost (CMC) of fuse cards in Magic: The Gathering is equal to the combined total mana cost of both halves of the card.
In Magic: The Gathering, the converted mana cost (CMC) of split cards is the combined total mana cost of both halves of the card.
The mana value of a Magic: The Gathering token is typically 0, as tokens do not have a mana cost and cannot be used to pay for spells or abilities that require mana.