Still, its typically boring, from an artistic composition perspective, to just have a Pokmon posing in a nebulous space
If I've got a mix of Equipment to play out, I want a mix of ramp as well, so I can do my best to hit my curve and spend my mana each turn
That is why it is useful to look beyond the newest five sets
Clay Burst should therefore be presented with its box image, its most recognizable cards, and the set-specific hook near the top of the page
Commander: Access to the largest card pool, including Reserved List originals Games typically last longer, making reliability more important than explosive speed Higher starting life total (40) makes life payments less painful The multiplayer nature makes Battlebond Lands a premium option Modern: Fetch/Shock synergy defines optimal mana bases Triomes provide three-color fixing with cycling flexibility Fast Lands excel in aggressive strategies Original Duals are banned Standard: Limited to recent sets, rotating card pool Currently includes Slow Lands and Pathways Triomes rotate in and out based on the current sets Budget-friendly due to higher availability Color Requirements and Mana Base Composition The number of colors in your deck determines how many dual lands you need and which types perform best
See if they work at your table too!