TCG Playability
Artifact
{1}, {T}, Sacrifice this artifact: Search your library for a basic land card, reveal it, put it into your hand, then shuffle. {3}, {T}, Sacrifice this artifact: Lock or unlock a door of target Room you control. Activate only as a sorcery.
If you find them, they wanted to be found.
Keys to the House is a versatile mana acceleration and utility artifact from Duskmourn that offers incredible flexibility across multiple Magic formats and playstyles. At just one mana investment, this card provides immediate utility as a repeatable source of basic land tutoring, making it an excellent choice for any deck that relies on consistent mana fixing or needs to assemble specific color combinations. The first activated ability essentially functions as a budget-friendly land search that can be deployed at instant speed during your main phase, allowing you to smooth out your mana curve and ensure you hit your critical land drops while maintaining library diversity. Beyond the straightforward mana acceleration role, Keys to the House synergizes powerfully with Room mechanics introduced in the Duskmourn set, offering a second ability that manipulates lock and unlock states on your controlled Room permanents. This makes the card particularly attractive for Room-focused strategies where locking and unlocking creates cascading value through triggered abilities and protection effects. The card's legality across virtually every Magic format, from Standard through Vintage and all variants of Commander, demonstrates its broad applicability. Players seeking an early-game acceleration piece that doesn't require colored mana in its casting cost will appreciate how Keys to the House enables explosive starts while remaining relevant throughout the game. Whether you're building a dedicated Room deck, constructing a mana-intensive control or combo strategy, or simply looking for efficient acceleration that rewards thoughtful play, Keys to the House delivers significant value for its minimal investment and deserves consideration in numerous deck archetypes.
Illustrated by Artur Treffner