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Kyoshi Village
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Kyoshi Village

Avatar: The Last Airbender common

Land

This land enters tapped. {T}: Add {G} or {W}. {4}, {T}, Sacrifice this land: Draw a card.

"I created Kyoshi Island so my people could be safe from invaders." —Avatar Kyoshi

Strategy & Gameplay

This dual-producing land from the TLA set offers exceptional utility for players building green-white strategies across virtually every format. While entering tapped does impose a tempo cost on early turns, the card compensates by providing both green and white mana flexibility alongside a powerful card draw engine that activates in the mid-to-late game. The sacrifice outlet becomes particularly valuable in longer matches where resources become scarce, allowing players to convert excess mana into fresh cards without requiring specific spell slots in their deck. This makes it especially appealing for control decks and midrange strategies that can afford the setup time, as well as decks with additional sacrifice synergies or landfall triggers that benefit from the activation. The card's legality across an impressive range of formats from Standard through Legacy and Commander means players can incorporate it into virtually any constructed format they enjoy. In Commander specifically, where mana acceleration and card draw are perpetually valuable, this land slots naturally into any two-color green-white deck without competing for spell slots. The four-mana activation cost is reasonable for the payoff, and in long games where board stalls develop, having access to repeatable card draw from an otherwise passive mana producer can prove game-changing. For players seeking efficient, format-flexible mana sources that provide incremental value, this land represents a solid investment that rewards patient, strategic play patterns across multiple deck archetypes and competitive environments.

Illustrated by Luc Courtois

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