Wait...so this is a pain land, a forest, and a tribal land? Count me in!
Classic Lorwyn...
Posted By:
FlingIt
(11/1/2013 9:09:34 PM)
One of the most flexible lands in existence. It has a basic land type, making it eligible to be fetched by fetchlands, it potentially produces one of three colors, and it doesn't even always come into play tapped. I have used it in the exact manner Forgeling described, and it works very, very well.
Posted By:
izzet_guild_mage
(7/12/2010 2:38:36 PM)
"It's only downside is it comes into play tapped most of the time."
Then you're playing it in the wrong deck.
Posted By:
Doom_Lich
(8/6/2010 6:32:50 PM)
This land is incredible, although searching for forests is not as big as searching for basic lands (baring zendikar fetchlands), very versatile
Posted By:
Mattmedia
(11/28/2009 9:37:57 PM)
I would like to see this in FTV: Realms.
It's a bit of a long shot, but its quite a unique land among the 'merely' produces colored mana ones...
Oh yeah, and Treebeard called. He says he's Taking the Hobbits to Isengard.
(I'm sorry. I just couldn't resist. xD)
Posted By:
DarthParallax
(2/28/2012 11:09:34 PM)
I have one of these in my treefolk deck even though Doran is the only treefolk in my deck that's not Mono-green, for the most part it acts like a regular forest.
Posted By:
Forgeling
(8/14/2009 10:46:02 AM)
@JFM2796:
Like all lands that tap for more than two colors, it's a gold border. Like all gold cards that are three or more colors, in fact.
Posted By:
SaintHazard
(11/9/2011 11:23:21 AM)
A tri-land, that counts as a forest so you can search for it! It's only downside is it comes into play tapped most of the time.
Posted By:
Guest191090682
(8/4/2009 9:21:29 PM)
"It's only downside is it comes into play tapped most of the time."
You missed the part where it deals damage to you if you use it to generate its off colors.
Posted By:
Kurhan
(1/21/2010 11:09:02 PM)