TCG Playability
Land
{T}, Sacrifice this land: Search your library for a basic land card, put it onto the battlefield tapped, then shuffle. Then if you control four or more lands, untap that land.
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This dual-faced land utility piece represents one of the most flexible and efficient mana fixing solutions available across multiple formats. The card functions as a land that can search your library for any basic land card, providing both consistency and color fixing while simultaneously thinning your deck of excess lands. What makes this card particularly valuable is the conditional untap clause that triggers when you control four or more lands, essentially allowing you to use it as a repeatable mana source without sacrificing tempo in the mid-to-late game stages. This makes it especially attractive in ramp-heavy strategies and decks that naturally accumulate multiple lands in play. From a deckbuilding perspective, this card slots seamlessly into virtually any archetype that benefits from mana acceleration and consistency. It's particularly strong in four-color control decks, multicolor midrange strategies, ramp-focused green decks, and any compilation that plays a reasonable land count. The card's versatility across Standard, Pioneer, Modern, Legacy, and Commander formats makes it a staple inclusion in competitive and casual play alike. Players appreciate that it doesn't require colored mana investment, making it an easy inclusion in any deck running basic lands. The delayed mana advantage through the untap mechanic transforms it from simple fixing into a genuine value engine, especially in longer games where board development has already established a substantial land presence, making this an exceptional pick for serious deckbuilders.
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