Magic: The Gathering Core Set Land Station (400 Cards)

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Magic: The Gathering Core Set Land Station (400 Cards)

Magic: The Gathering Core Set Land Station (400 Cards)

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The product comes in a reusable storage box, offering a convenient way to organize and transport your basic lands. The box is designed to withstand regular use and keep your cards protected. You no longer have to worry about losing or damaging your basic lands, as they can be safely stored in the provided storage box. Magic: The Gathering Land Station (400 basic lands) Uses Between the mechanized monstrosities on the Island by Robin Olausson to the gorgeous forest depicted in Jonas De Ro’s Forest, there’s a lot of beautiful art here. Where to Get Them There are many approaches to how to handle the multicolor section of your Cube, though most Cubes have a total number of gold cards spread across all possible color combinations that is comparable to the total number of cards of one individual color. Some will have a few more gold cards, some a few less. My Grixis Cube has about half as many gold cards as it does cards from individual colors, though this has a lot to do with there being fewer total color combinations. I’ve played Cubes with no multicolor cards and Cubes with only multicolor cards, but most Cubes are going to have a handful of multicolor cards in every color pair with zero or a very small number of three-plus-color cards.

So, I heard you’ve been getting into Magic: The Gathering recently. Well, let me tell you, I stumbled upon something that I think you’re gonna love. It’s called the Magic: The Gathering Land Station (400 basic lands). Yeah, you heard me right! This little beauty contains a whopping 400 basic lands, including 80 Plains, 80 Islands, 80 Swamps, 80 Mountains, and 80 Forests. And the best part? Each land type comes with three different card art versions. That’s right, you get all three versions in one box. It’s like the ultimate treasure trove for Magic players! While primarily designed for basic lands, the reusable storage box can accommodate additional cards, but it is recommended to store them separately to avoid mix-ups. Magic: The Gathering Land Station (400 basic lands) caters to a wide range of players within the Magic: The Gathering community. This product is suitable for: Practically every single draftable set has some version of Evolving Wilds, and this set is no different. We’ve also got Demolition Field, but this won’t really matter until Field of Ruin rotates in 2023. Blast Zone found its way into the set as well. This is a great land-based board wipe that becomes very versatile and is useful in a bunch of situations. It’s some Modern play (very little), but I’m excited to see its price go down a bit more and have it find a home in Pioneer.Mishra's Foundry isn’t a reprint (you’re thinking of Mishra's Workshop). This is very similar to Mishra's Factory, just worse. I don’t really expect the Foundry to go anywhere. In my exit interview of the Magic Online (MTGO) Vintage Cube I wrote that Nicol Bolas, Dragon-God was one of the cards I would like to see cut from the Cube. It’s just too hard to cast and is extremely replaceable on power level relative to its castability. If you could take the same card and put it on a card that cost 3BB I’d be in, but as things stand it’s too difficult to cast for too little reward. You want to reward players for taking gold cards, not punish them. An Aside on Signets

Four pain lands are seeing fresh reprints in The Brothers’ Land to match the six that were released in Dominaria United. This time we’ve got Battlefield Forge, Brushland, Llanowar Wastes, and Underground River. Last week I offered some insights on how to get started on designing a Cube. With that groundwork laid, it’s time to dive into the details on some of the finer points of getting your Cube ready to play. Today I’m going to go over arguably the most important part of making a Cube playable: making your manabase functional. Just about every Magic product that comes with lands features a cycle or two of full-art lands, and The Brothers’ War is no exception. We got two of each basic in full-art form on top of the 10 “”regular” basics, and they each beautifully portray a scene of Dominaria and the ongoing war. Use the storage box to keep your basic lands organized and protected, ensuring they are readily available for gameplay or trading.To provide a visual representation of the product’s specifications, here is a table showcasing the quantities of different land types included in Magic: The Gathering Land Station (400 basic lands): Land Type Each box contains all three versions of the card art for each land type, ensuring you receive a complete set. These are all great dual lands for Standard and help complete the full legality in Pioneer. They already don’t seem much play in Modern, but they’re a great dual land in highlander formats like Commander. Fortified Beachhead + Argoth, Sanctum of Nature



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