Because Homelands was such an overpowered set it needed a hoser for it.
The funniest thing is that the best card from the set (or rather, the only one that's actually competitive), Merchant Scroll, is unaffected by it.
Posted By:
Lord_Seth_02
(8/6/2012 10:49:47 PM)
All I can say is thank god they never printed Homelands basic lands
Posted By:
zombub
(9/9/2012 1:43:50 AM)
Every deck needs 4 of these. EVERY DECK.
Posted By:
flameroran77
(3/26/2013 9:20:29 AM)
Will my Fifth Edition Serra Paladin get hosed because he has a Homelands counterpart?
Posted By:
mrredhatter
(10/7/2009 7:39:03 AM)
well everything from homelands sucks and if someone has a lot of cards from homelands in there deck they stand no chance anyway so I dont really see the point.
Posted By:
dragonking987
(9/12/2010 7:39:07 AM)
A wonderful card - it helps ease the pain of Homelands.
I just wish the card really worked - that it really wiped out all Homelands cards and replace them with something useful, such as basic lands!
Posted By:
Radagast
(10/14/2010 7:58:59 AM)
Its so conditional. WHo plays Homelands in any format?
Posted By:
Demonic_Math_Tutor
(1/18/2011 4:16:45 PM)
question, if I made a deck with all homesland cards and barren glory, because no plains were printed in homelands, would they still be destroyed?
Posted By:
marwinshieldscale
(8/10/2011 8:58:11 PM)
It'll never see use, but it's still a pretty interesting card. Only card ever made, I believe, that references the name of an expansion set.
Posted By:
Technetium
(5/1/2013 6:37:14 AM)
Wizards should have used this card before shipping Homelands, so we'd be spared the worst set in the history of the game.
Posted By:
NeoKoda
(7/13/2011 6:47:32 PM)