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Field of Ruin
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Field of Ruin

Tales of Middle-earth Commander uncommon

Land

{T}: Add {C}. {2}, {T}, Sacrifice this land: Destroy target nonbasic land an opponent controls. Each player searches their library for a basic land card, puts it onto the battlefield, then shuffles.

"There's some devilry at work in the Shire." —Sam

Strategy & Gameplay

This versatile utility land offers remarkable strategic flexibility across multiple Magic formats, making it an excellent addition to decks that value land disruption and mana consistency. As a colorless mana source, Field of Ruin slots seamlessly into any color combination or deck archetype, from aggressive strategies to control and midrange shells. The card's primary strength lies in its activated ability, which can destroy problematic nonbasic lands while simultaneously providing mana fixing for all players involved. This dual-purpose functionality makes it particularly valuable in matchups against decks relying on special mana bases, such as three-color control decks, four-color goodstuff piles, or strategies centered on utility lands like Tron, Dark Depths, or castle variants. The basic land tutoring effect ensures that destroying an opponent's land doesn't leave you disadvantaged, making Field of Ruin a fair trade-off that disrupts their plans without sacrificing your own mana development. In competitive and casual formats alike, this land excels in control and midrange strategies where land disruption matters. It's particularly effective in Pioneer and Modern where nonbasic land-heavy strategies dominate the metagame. Commander players appreciate its political flexibility and format staple status, while Legacy and Vintage players leverage it against greedy mana bases. The inclusion in timeless, gladiator, and historic formats confirms its relevance across Magic's digital ecosystem. Whether you're building a serious competitive deck or enhancing your casual collection, Field of Ruin provides impactful utility that justifies its inclusion in virtually any constructed format where land interaction matters.

Illustrated by Shahab Alizadeh

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