Some Lands

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Posted on April 2, 2015, 12:03 a.m. by zephramtripp

So, I decided to give in to the urge to design a land.

Overgrown Coliseum

Land

: Add to your mana pool.

, : Choose target creature an opponent controls. When that creature dies this turn, add two mana of any color to your mana pool. Target creature you control fights that creature. Activate this ability only any time you could cast a sorcery.


Floral Isle

Land - Forest Island

Floral Isle comes into play tapped.

: Add or to your mana pool.

, : Add to your mana pool.


Alchemical Ruins

Land

: Add to your mana pool.

, : Add to your mana pool.

, : Add to your mana pool.

, : Add to your mana pool.


I needed better Temur mana fixing. This was my solution.

Steaditup says... #2

holy crap alchemical ruins. You gotta pay 1 life for the filtering, or it has to come in tapped, or something. That kind of color spreading is too good otherwise.

April 2, 2015 12:16 a.m.

Floral Isle doesn't need the first mana ability; basic land subtypes inherently grant the ability to tap for the corresponding color.

April 2, 2015 12:21 a.m.

Alchemical Ruins OP AS FUCK!

Floral Isle is interesting at the least.

Overgrown Coliseum wording needs work

April 2, 2015 12:28 a.m.

Blizzicane says... #5

DERPLINGSUPREME - Overgrown Coliseum wording is fine because its a reusable version Time to Feed on a land but instead of gaining life you get mana. :)

I don't understand why everyone is so crazy about Alchemical Ruins. Sure it is a near-strictly better filter land (filter lands have more mana mixing options) but this still wouldn't really see much play outside of standard and EDH (like the originals filter lands) because fetch lands and shocks (or if legacy or EDH, ABUR duals) are all you really need. Its not like Wizards hasn't made lands that are upgraded versions of older ones before. XP

Anyways, good job on the cards! :3

April 2, 2015 2:07 a.m.

Alchemical ruins doesn't add two different colors with any activation, so good luck playing multicolored cards in a three colored deck.

April 2, 2015 5:21 p.m.

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