TCG Playability
Land
This land enters tapped. {T}: Add {G}, {U}, or {R}.
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Frontier Bivouac is a versatile tri-color land from Dragons of Tarkir that provides access to green, blue, and red mana in a single card slot, making it an essential utility land for any deck that demands all three colors across its spell suite. While it enters the battlefield tapped, which does incur a tempo cost on the early game, this drawback is easily offset by the flexibility it grants to ambitious mana bases that would otherwise require multiple color-fixing lands to function optimally. The card excels in mid-range and control strategies that lean heavily into three-color combinations like Temur (green-blue-red), serving as a reliable mana source once the early turns have passed. In Commander format, where mana consistency is paramount for executing complex game plans, Frontier Bivouac becomes a staple inclusion in virtually any deck running these three colors, particularly in command zones like Omnath, Locus of Creation or Murktide-heavy strategies that benefit from consistent casting costs. Players should prioritize this card in Pioneer and Modern formats where the mana base construction significantly impacts win rates, as it provides a cost-effective alternative to more expensive dual lands while maintaining adequate color production. The card's extensive format legality across competitive and casual play makes it a worthwhile investment for players building multiple decks across different formats, offering reliable value without requiring expensive alternatives in most situations.
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