best flavor text and art of all the Shadowmoor lands. I have 3 foils of this.
Posted By:
ChaoticNature
(7/20/2009 3:08:35 AM)
Used to be Auntie's Hovel. Ironically, this looks more red-black and the Hovel feels more red-green (artwork obviously)
Posted By:
Lueseto
(10/28/2011 7:34:44 PM)
I believe that these are "filter lands." The signet lands came from a different block... I believe, but don't quote me on that.
Posted By:
Agent1103
(8/19/2011 7:58:46 PM)
Oh no, they burnt down Auntie's Hovel! xD
Posted By:
Herucarne
(4/20/2012 7:59:26 AM)
Looks just like Auntie's Hovel.
Posted By:
Morfnblorsh
(8/4/2010 2:25:59 PM)
This is a great signet-land. I enjoyed the cycle and loved the fact that they are cheaper to cast (free, and a land drop) to cast.
Posted By:
Equinox523
(6/20/2011 11:27:51 AM)
Arguably the best lands, barring Alpha/Beta dual lands like Taiga, are these puppies from Lorwyn/Shadowmoor. They are certainly worth the hefty price tags they usually carry.
Posted By:
TheWallinator74
(6/24/2012 9:10:28 AM)
These lands are good, but they can be cumbersome. If you have x3 of these in your starting hand, with no other lands, your early game is going to be in trouble. Unless you have a colorless mana curve.
Posted By:
TheWrathofShane
(1/9/2013 3:55:41 PM)
@Thewallinator74: No, shock lands are much better. Shock lands (like Stomping Grounds) always have the option to enter untapped for a tiny cost. These can easily screw you over. Plus if you want to cast a one-mana instant on your opponent's turn, these will force you to keep another land untapped.
Posted By:
Lifegainwithbite
(3/16/2013 9:35:54 PM)
cough cough crappy cough,plz someone tell why these lands are good? there is no gain are am i missing something?
Posted By:
Nasferot2
(6/16/2013 12:59:21 AM)