TCG Playability
Land
This land enters tapped. When this land enters, you gain 1 life. {T}: Add {B} or {G}.
Long-standing disagreements between the Sultai and Abzan about how to honor their dead have led to rare but fierce skirmishes.
Jungle Hollow is a dual-land staple that provides exceptional flexibility for players building multicolor strategies featuring black and green mana. This land enters tapped but immediately compensates for the tempo loss by gaining you one life, making it an efficient mana source that doubles as a incremental life gain engine over the course of a game. The life gain aspect might seem minor, but in limited formats like sealed and draft, where life totals become precious resources, this text becomes remarkably relevant. Once it's on the battlefield, it taps for either black or green mana, making it perfect for splashing colors or supporting any BG deck archetype imaginable. In constructed formats, Jungle Hollow fits seamlessly into various strategies. It shines in midrange decks that want to play both black and green cards, sacrifice-themed decks that reward life gain, and grindy control shells that value every point of life total. The card's broad format legality across standard, pioneer, modern, legacy, vintage, and numerous eternal formats means it's useful whether you're building casual Commander decks or competitive pioneer strategies. While the tapped entry makes it slightly slower than shock lands or fetch lands in powered formats, its life gain makes it considerably more forgiving than basic lands. Any player building an affordable multicolor black-green deck without access to premium dual lands should absolutely include copies of Jungle Hollow as a dependable, efficient mana base component.
Illustrated by Cristi Balanescu