All Is Dust (MB1)
Tribal Sorcery — Eldrazi
Each player sacrifices all permanents they control that are one or more colors.
"The emergence of the Eldrazi isn't necessarily a bad thing, as long as you've already lived a fulfilling and complete life without regrets."
—Javad Nasrin, Ondu relic hunter
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Legalities
- brawl: banned
- commander: legal
- legacy: legal
- modern: legal
- pauper: legal
- pioneer: banned
- standard: banned
- vintage: legal
Rulings
- 2010-06-15:
A colored permanent is a permanent with at least one colored mana symbol in its mana cost. Note that effects may cause a colored permanent to become colorless (as Moonlace could), or a colorless permanent to become colored (as Crimson Wisps could).
- 2010-06-15:
Tokens may also be colored permanents. The effect that creates a token states what color it is or whether it’s colorless.
- 2010-06-15:
Lands have no mana cost, so they are colorless unless an effect states otherwise.
- 2010-06-15:
All the colored permanents are sacrificed at the same time.
- 2013-07-01:
All Is Dust doesn’t destroy permanents. Rather, it causes them to be sacrificed. Regeneration, totem armor, and indestructible can’t save permanents from All Is Dust.
- 2018-12-07:
A land card that produces colored mana, even a land with a basic land type, normally has no color.