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Is morph Colorless?

It's colorless and has 0 mana value. Other effects that apply to the creature can still grant it any of these characteristics. Any time you have priority, you may turn the face-down creature face up by revealing what its morph cost is and paying that cost.
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Does morph count as casting?

Is Morph a Spell? Casting your morph cards face-down counts as casting a creature spell and it can be interacted with in the same way as any other creature spell can be, regardless of whether the actual card is a creature or not.
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What is the difference between morph and megamorph?

If you understand how morph works, megamorph is almost exactly the same. The only difference is that if you turn a face-down creature with megamorph face up by paying its megamorph cost, not only will it suddenly have its normal characteristics, but you'll put a +1/+1 counter on it as well!
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Are face down creatures colorless?

If you cast a morph creature directly (without paying the morph cost), it isn't colorless. If you cast a morph creature face down for it is colorless.
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What's the point of morph MTG?

Morph is an alternate way of casting these cards, and it allows you to take your opponents by surprise. If a creature card has morph, you have the option of paying three mana of any color to put that card on the battlefield face-down.
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Is Morph a good mechanic?

Morph is one of those mechanics in Magic: The Gathering that's a blast to play with. It's almost anti-MTG, because you plop your creature down, nobody knows what it is except you, and then you get to flip it over dramatically, usually while shouting “you've just activated my trap card!”
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What is the difference between morph and manifest MTG?

The big difference from morph is that a manifested creature card can be turned face up for its mana cost. The mana cost we care about is the one from the front face (“day” side), which is the only side that actually has a printed mana cost.
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Does morph have summoning sickness?

No, it won't have "summoning sickness" unless it already had it. Turning the card face up ("morphing") just changes its characteristics, just like Giant Growth does. Turning the card face up doesn't give or take away "summoning sickness" any more than Giant Growth does.
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Are manifested creatures colorless?

While face down, a manifested card is a 2/2 colorless creature with no name, no abilities, and no creature types. A manifested creature card may be turned face up for its mana cost.
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Do colorless creatures share a color?

A colorless creature shares a color with nothing, not even other colorless creatures. You check which creatures share a color with the target when the spell resolves.
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What are zero morphs?

Definition: A zero morph is a morph, consisting of no phonetic form, that is proposed in some analyses as an allomorph of a morpheme that is ordinarily realized by a morph having some phonetic form. Examples: The plural form that is realized in two sheep is Ø, in contrast with the plural -s in two goats.
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Why is it called morph?

Morph was created by Peter Lord and David Sproxton to feature in the children's programme Take Hart alongside the artist and presenter Tony Hart. Peter and David made a very simple terracotta-coloured figure who could change shape, and because he could metamorphose they called him Morph.
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What is empty morph?

Empty morph: A morph that has no meaning. (a relatively useless term. See formative morph.) Formative morph: A morph that has no meaning but has a function. Several formalive morphs may have thus same function and thus be formative allomorphs forming a fomrative morpheme; e.g. stem-extenders.
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Can you morph a creature without morph?

Face-down Creatures and Ixidron

Ixidron is one of the few ways that you can turn a creature without Morph face-down. If a face-down creature doesn't have a Morph cost when it's revealed, then it can't be turned face-up, so most creature will be stuck face-down until they leave the battlefield.
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What is a shadow morph?

Shadow Morphing Technique is a complex and deadly technique created by Kagemaru Nara for assassination purposes, however this technique can be used on objects to change their shape and size as well.
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Can you cast morph cards with mystic forge?

You may also pay alternative costs. Because you never “cast” a land card, Mystic Forge doesn't allow you to play an artifact land from the top of your library. If the top card of your library has a morph ability, you can cast it face down from the top of your library, even if it's normally not a colorless card.
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Do morph creatures have color?

It's colorless and has 0 mana value. Other effects that apply to the creature can still grant it any of these characteristics. Any time you have priority, you may turn the face-down creature face up by revealing what its morph cost is and paying that cost. This is a special action.
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Is Morophon considered colorless?

Morphodon is designed to fit seamlessly into any tribe: since it is colorless you can always cast it if you have the 7 mana to do so, as a changeling Morphodon can benefit from any lord effect, and its “choose a creature type” abilities help you cast any creature with a colored mana cost for less and gives them a ...
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What color is best to manifest in?

What is this? If you want to manifest money, you might use the color green. Green is the color of money, abundance, and prosperity. This is also the color of the root chakra, which is associated with security and grounding.
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Can you morph with split second?

Yes you can use morph in response to a spell with split second. When a split second spell is put on the stack players can't cast spells or activate abilities (except for mana abilities) with that spell on the stack. Morph on the other hand is a special action and only requires that a player has priority.
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Can you reduce morph costs?

Can training grounds reduce the cost to morph a creature face-up? No. Morph isn't an activated ability. Turning a creature face up for its morph cost is a special action.
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Does animar reduce morph cost?

It does. When you use the Morph ability to play a creature face-down you're actually casting a face-down creature spell. Animar's effect will apply.
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Can you morph while attacking?

You can unmorph your creature during the declare attackers step or during the declare blockers step. In either case, it has to be after the turn-based action of declaring attackers or blockers is complete.
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Can morph cards be countered?

Morph cannot be countered or responded to. If he wants to counter it as you play it face down, that is fine, but he cannot respond to the special action that turns it face up.
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Do morph creatures keep counters?

Any enchantments or counters that were on the creature when it was face down will remain when it is turned face up. The creature never changed zones. It is still the same object. Morphs and Manifests have the "Creature" card type, but no subtypes.
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