One of my favorite pieces of flavor text, ever.
Posted By:
Polychromatic
(4/11/2011 10:50:27 PM)
Yeah, the flavor text makes up for a land having "land" in the name in my opinion.
Posted By:
j_mindfingerpainter
(8/9/2012 8:55:58 PM)
I gave it 4/5 just for flavor text! Philosophical Lands?
Posted By:
questionflanger
(7/10/2013 3:27:31 PM)
I really dig the flavor text here; it's a really cool de***ion for how chaotic Jund can be and how that chaos is self-perpetuated. Really cool.
Posted By:
ByGoblinsBeDriven
(7/5/2010 8:51:12 AM)
I would say that I'd still run at least one of these in a deck even with stomping grounds, because it color fixes so well. Play opposite jungle shrine for a more green deck, or crumbling necropolis for more black. The only downside is hopefully not having to play it in your first 1-3 turns when you need mana the first turn you play it.
Posted By:
Donovan_Fabian
(10/28/2009 2:54:39 PM)
Not good unless you're using all three. There's plenty of better lands for any combination of 2 of those colors: Taiga, Stomping Ground, Overgrown Tomb, Bayou, Badlands, Bloodcrypt. There's plenty of others too.
In the right deck, the correction is useful enough that the CIPT (or ETBT) is irrelevant, but not always.
Posted By:
rubber
(10/25/2009 6:50:39 PM)
favorite alara tri-land
(Jund is my favorite)
Posted By:
BobTheBuillder
(4/17/2010 5:14:04 PM)
If you're running a deck with at least two of the three colors you should run these. If you're running all three colors (like me) you HAVE to run these (I run 2).
Posted By:
djpraiseadelik
(9/5/2009 4:40:11 PM)
The five tricolor lands of Shards of Alara are direct upgrades of the five tricolor lands of Homelands, with this being an upgrade of Koskun Keep.
Posted By:
ivorythunder
(4/19/2010 7:20:34 PM)
I have two of these things, but Jund's my second least favourite Shard (after Esper), and the only guy I know with a Jund deck doesn't want them...
Posted By:
ElMikkino
(2/22/2011 4:33:52 PM)