Both underrated and not. This is essentially as good as a dual land... provided you don't draw two or three in your starting hand without a normal land to back them up. That would be rather rare if you were only running a playset of any one of these lands, but say you're running a Bant deck with this and four Skycloud Expanse? It's starting to sound risky, no?
Posted By:
Azazyel
(7/28/2010 8:09:27 PM)
Much like Wooded Bastion, comes into play untapped and really helps fix mana. While the Prairie is a bit more flexible, the Bastion can tap for by itself and has a few more options for mana conversion.
I'd say this would be good for a three or more color deck, while the Bastion is best for a two color deck. They're both wonderful cards, however, and I'd really like if at least one of the cycles was reprinted at some point.
Posted By:
DoragonShinzui
(11/12/2012 9:05:02 AM)
I really like this in edh. Awesome art too.
Posted By:
Dragonshoredreamz
(3/2/2014 6:05:13 PM)
A very useful card that also looks amazing and has superb flavor text.
Posted By:
SavageBrain89
(7/22/2009 2:46:58 PM)
These are not as good as they seem, particularly in a deck where you need to pay chunks of one mana at a time, but still solid. Particularly good as the number of colours in your deck increases.
Posted By:
djflo
(3/30/2011 7:17:45 PM)
Superior to Selesnya Signet because it is a land.
Posted By:
Mr_Hendry
(6/27/2010 11:18:54 PM)
The ability is identical to the Ravnica block signets. This land is Selesnya Signet. Did this land play in when it was in standard? I'm curious
Posted By:
Kenji18
(9/21/2009 9:52:23 AM)
overlooked, good mana fixers for edh/commander. I use this and the r/g one to convert my colorless utlity lands like reliquary tower and sunhome mana into colors I need.
Posted By:
Strawb3rryPanic
(11/19/2011 11:52:33 PM)
All of these style lands are superb tech w/ Ice Cauldron.
Posted By:
Psychrates
(3/24/2012 4:29:39 AM)