TCG Playability
Land
{T}: Add {C}. {T}: Add {G} or {W}. This land deals 1 damage to you.
"Urza fortified every thirty miles on the path to Tomakul, creating a network of trenches the brothers would trade for decades." —*The Antiquities War*
This dual land from Beta/Limited Edition represents a cornerstone mana fixing solution for any Magic player building color-intensive strategies requiring both green and white resources. The card offers remarkable flexibility with its ability to tap for colorless mana without incurring life loss, making it invaluable in situations where you need general mana acceleration but want to preserve your life total for crucial decisions later in the game. When you need the actual green or white mana, you pay just one life point, a nominal cost in most competitive formats where tempo and card advantage take precedence over incremental life loss. This makes Brushland particularly attractive for midrange and control decks that can afford the minor life investment while gaining superior mana consistency. The card slots seamlessly into Selesnya (green-white) strategies across multiple formats including Pioneer, Modern, Legacy, and Commander, where it complements other dual lands in the mana base to ensure you're never color-screwed during crucial turns. In Pioneer and Modern specifically, where mana bases demand premium consistency, Brushland provides an economical alternative to more expensive options while maintaining excellent efficiency. For Commander players, this land becomes especially valuable in Selesnya generals ranging from token strategies to enchantment-focused decks where the life loss is negligible compared to the reliability it provides. Whether you're optimizing a competitive mana base or building a casual Commander deck, Brushland delivers essential functionality that has made it a staple for over three decades.
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