What color has enslavement?
Mostly Blue. Red has temporary effects, more akin to tricking someone or affecting their emotions. Black can take other people's dead stuff, I guess. And white has effects that are more akin to imprisonment than slavery.
>>49988247
Black can take your living stuff and make you suffer for it. Plus taking your opponent's turn is a black effect, though a very rare one.
>>49988357
>Plus taking your opponent's turn is a black effect, though a very rare one.
Fair enough. 2 of the three effects that can do that are black.
>Black can take your living stuff and make you suffer for it.
I mean, sure, but that's kind of an off color effect. Honestly that card should be UB.
Every mind influencing effect except creature control is black, so who knows.
>>49986902
>Lorewise
Black
>Mechanically
Blue
>>49988421
2 of the 4, you mean. The other two are colorless.
>>49989079
flying
>lore
green
>mechanic
blue
proliferate
>lore
green/white
>mechanic
blue
>>49989298
wait, not flying, im retarded
>>49986902
>What color has enslavement?
Blue has mind control.
Red has temporary "attack your friends because you're blinded with rage or other emotion."
Black has post-mortem enslavement, though sometimes they can do it while you're still alive through other means.
White imprisons, but doesn't generally make you work against your friends.
Green doesn't enslave except in the rarest of cases.
If you go strictly by the color pie flavor, only Blue and Black with their amorality would enslave. Red's all about freedom, but sometimes emotion trumps logic.
>>49986902
Esper colors. Slavery is a long term sort of thing, something that exists in organized class systems, so green and red really don't even have the structure, much less the desire to enslave. Their are exceptions, of course, such as elves controlling other races, but slavery is generally only considered such when it is your own race. Red barbarians who raid others can take slaves, but I doubt they would make it a long lasting state.
>>49990102
I would imagine that chattel slavery and even the kind that R barbarians practice would be quite different.
>>49990102
The Orzhov practice slavery, so WB definitely. U could be present, but I think it's mostly the WB that contributes to a Master/slave mentality.