Normally a card’s color is defined by the types of mana required to cast it. Devoid changes this default so that a card can cost colored mana while still being colorless.

This has a number of benefits when combined with various other cards. For example, Eldrazi Temple produces 2 mana, but it can only be used to cast colorless Eldrazi cards or activate abilities of colorless Eldrazi.

Herald of Kozilek has Devoid itself, and also makes other colorless spells cheaper.

Devoid also makes it so that from things with protection from certain colors don’t work. For example Goblin Piledriver has protection from blue. Without Devoid, Ulamog's Reclaimer wouldn’t be able to block the Piledriver.

Eldrazi by theme are colorless; but giving them colored mana in the cost makes them harder to cast, and makes it so that they don’t all fit in all the same decks. Devoid allows these cards to be colorless while still having those restrictions.

Note that it’s not only an advantage. It can hurt you as well; cards such as Honor of the Pure will not work with your Devoid creatures, even if they cost white mana to cast.

See this article about the development of the mechanic, which goes into more detail about the decisions they made.

Answer from GendoIkari on Stack Exchange
🌐
Fandom
mtg.fandom.com › wiki › Devoid
Devoid - MTG Wiki - Fandom
JavaScript is disabled in your browser · Please enable JavaScript to proceed · A required part of this site couldn’t load. This may be due to a browser extension, network issues, or browser settings. Please check your connection, disable any ad blockers, or try using a different browser
🌐
Draftsim
draftsim.com › home › devoid in mtg: rules, history, and faq
Devoid in MTG: Rules, History, and FAQ - Draftsim
December 26, 2024 - It’ll still technically has the devoid ability, but the color-changing effect “overwrites” it being colorless, so to speak. If you cast Crimson Wisps on Inverter of Truth, it’ll become a red creature, it’ll interact with anything that affects red creatures, and it stops interacting with anything that affects colorless creatures.
🌐
MTGNexus
mtgnexus.com › mtg:nexus › community › formats › commander › rules and philosophy
Devoid & Characteristic Defining Abilities in Color Identity - MTGNexus
But instead of letting the CDA override the mana cost to determine "base color" like everything else that Color Identity follows word-for-word with the comprehensive rules (like 202.2d for Hybrid and Phyrexian Mana), it's feels randomly decided that "Colorless is weaker than Color", therefore Devoid's CDA override ability is not valid, but Transguild Courier is still 5C overriding colorless. Granted, Devoid came out when Rule-4 was a thing, so there was no feasible way to cast Devoid spells in Colorless decks to begin with.
Top answer
1 of 2
17

Normally a card’s color is defined by the types of mana required to cast it. Devoid changes this default so that a card can cost colored mana while still being colorless.

This has a number of benefits when combined with various other cards. For example, Eldrazi Temple produces 2 mana, but it can only be used to cast colorless Eldrazi cards or activate abilities of colorless Eldrazi.

Herald of Kozilek has Devoid itself, and also makes other colorless spells cheaper.

Devoid also makes it so that from things with protection from certain colors don’t work. For example Goblin Piledriver has protection from blue. Without Devoid, Ulamog's Reclaimer wouldn’t be able to block the Piledriver.

Eldrazi by theme are colorless; but giving them colored mana in the cost makes them harder to cast, and makes it so that they don’t all fit in all the same decks. Devoid allows these cards to be colorless while still having those restrictions.

Note that it’s not only an advantage. It can hurt you as well; cards such as Honor of the Pure will not work with your Devoid creatures, even if they cost white mana to cast.

See this article about the development of the mechanic, which goes into more detail about the decisions they made.

2 of 2
4

Lets look at each question one at a time.

  1. What's special about devoid? - Devoid actually has a lot of things special about it. Devoid is what's known as a characteristic defining ability, an ability that sets something about the card differently from the way it is normally set, like how the ability Changeling sets creature types. Characteristic defining abilities are in effect everywhere, on the field, in the hand, in the grave and in the deck, this means that you can find a Devoid card using Eye of Ugin or Ancient Stirrings!

  2. What advantages does it give? - One of the biggest advantages devoid gives is it counters most of the protections in the game. Protection from (color) is the most common form of protection in Magic, Blinding Drone isn't blue because of devoid, so protection from blue doesn't stop it from damaging, blocking or targeting.

  3. Why is it tied to the Eldrazi creature type? - This is a bit of a lore thing, the Eldrazi are destroyers of worlds, they pretty much drain mana from the planes in the multiverse, leaving lifeless worlds behind. The big ones were always colorless, though with the return to Zendikar and the introduction of Devoid, the color has been drained from the smaller ones now too.

  4. What does not having a color mean? - The color of a card is set based on the colors needed to cast that card, so without Devoid, Unnatural Aggression would be green and Ulamog's Reclaimer would be blue. Most of the benefits of being colorless are covered in the other parts, but there are downsides too. Green Sun's Zenith can't find Catacomb Sifter because it isn't green, and Bearer of Silence can be killed by Doom Blade because it isn't black. And of course just needing this Devoid ability is a downside for the colorless Eldrazi, if it has Devoid that means you need to spend colored mana to cast it, other than Devoid (or sunburst or converge), anything that was colorless doesn't care about the colors of mana spent on it, and that means they can go in any deck no matter what colors the rest of the deck uses.

🌐
Draftsim
draftsim.com › home › the 40 best devoid cards in magic ranked
The 40 Best Devoid Cards in Magic Ranked - Draftsim
November 28, 2024 - In theory, you could run an eldrazi deck with devoid cards fronted by Morophon, the Boundless. This 5-color commander can even make some of the dual color devoid eldrazi free to cast, like Forerunner of Slaughter or Fathom Feeder.
🌐
Fandom
magicduels.fandom.com › wiki › Devoid
Devoid | Magic Duels Wikia | Fandom
October 29, 2024 - Devoid is a static ability that makes a card colorless, no matter if it has colored mana as its casting cost. Devoid can often be found on creatures with the Eldrazi subtype and Eldrazi-themed sorcery and instant spells.
🌐
Wizards of the Coast
gatherer.wizards.com › Pages › Search › Default.aspx
Rules Text: Devoid, 136 cards | Magic: The Gathering
136 MTG cards found that are Rules Text: Devoid in the official Magic: The Gathering Database.
Find elsewhere
🌐
Magic: The Gathering
blogs.magicjudges.org › home › devoid 101: mostly colorless spells and you!
Devoid 101: Mostly Colorless Spells and You! - Magic Rules Tips
October 29, 2015 - However, being all alien and eldritch and otherworldly, the Eldrazi have to be weird and have this neat keyword called “Devoid”. Anything that has Devoid is considered colorless, even if it has colored mana symbols in its cost! Nettle Drone requires red mana to cast, but it’s a colorless card.
🌐
TappedOut.net
tappedout.net › mtg-questions › can-devoid-be-used-in-colorless-edh-decks
can devoid be used in colorless edh decks? — MTG Q&A
No. Though the devoid ability makes the card colorless, a card's Color Identity is determined by the color or colors of the mana symbols that appear in the card's casting cost and/or text box.
🌐
Reddit
reddit.com › r/magictcg › devoid meaning. newbie question.
r/magicTCG on Reddit: Devoid meaning. Newbie question.
December 1, 2015 -

Hi people. I'm new to MTG as in about 3 days into it. I just bought an Eldrazi Assualt (B/R) intro pack. I noticed that pretty much all the cards have the ability (I think) called Devoid (this card has no colour) I looked it up on the official site but being new this is somewhat confusing to me, does this mean that regardless of what colour mana is needs to be summoned it can be summoned by any colour so green/red whatever and can be potentially be played byany player regardless of what colour/s they play or does it something underlying that I'm not understanding? Thanks for the help

🌐
TappedOut.net
tappedout.net › mtg-forum › commander › somethings-off-about-devoid
Something's off about Devoid... — MTG Forum
I'm curious about how Devoid will interact with cards like Ruby Medallion, or cards that "Counter target red spell". Is Devoid in effect no matter which zone the card is in? Either way, it doesn't matter. You cant produce mana outside of your generals colours. You're still not able to cast the devoid eldrazi...
🌐
Card Kingdom
blog.cardkingdom.com › home › devoid – mtg mechanics explained
Devoid - MTG Mechanics Explained - Card Kingdom Blog
January 24, 2023 - Devoid is a characteristic defining ability that can appear on any card type, and simply makes the card colorless regardless of its mana cost.
🌐
Tumblr
magicjudge.tumblr.com › post › 136885984028 › what-is-the-ruling-about-devoid-cards-for
What is the ruling about devoid cards for... - Ask a Magic Judge
January 8, 2016 - kawaiigundamu said: What is the ruling about devoid cards for edh/commander is it based on color affinity or is it considered colorless Answer: Devoid has no effect on a card’s color identity for...
🌐
Wizard Tower
wizardtower.com › blog › daily-dose › the-power-of-devoid
The Power Of Devoid - WizardTower.com
September 17, 2015 - 4-mana has been the lowest cost recently for any land destruction spells, so being able to cast it for 3-mana thanks to Herald of Kozilek will mean that you can cast it for Stone Rain mana. Being able to take out your opponent’s mana base for so cheap will be quite nice. There can only be more Devoid spells and creatures to come that will be able to take advantage of the power of Herald of Kozilek.