Mana burn was removed from Magic: The Gathering with the release of the Magic 2010 core set in July 2009.
Mana burn was removed from Magic: The Gathering in the rules update that took effect on July 14, 2009.
In Magic: The Gathering, mana burn used to be a rule where players would lose life if they had unused mana at the end of a phase. However, this rule was removed in 2009, so mana burn is no longer a part of the game.
Yes, tokens in Magic: The Gathering do not have a mana value.
Yes, tokens in Magic: The Gathering have a mana value of 0.
Mana in Magic: The Gathering empties at the end of each phase of a player's turn.
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 mana value of the card "Lightning Bolt" in Magic: The Gathering is one red mana.
The converted mana cost of a token copy in Magic: The Gathering is typically 0, as tokens do not have a mana cost.
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 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.
Yes, Phyrexian mana symbols do count towards devotion in Magic: The Gathering.
The converted mana cost of a land card in Magic: The Gathering is typically 0, as lands do not require mana to cast.