For two-color decks: Run 8-12 dual lands for consistent color access Pathways, Pain Lands, and Check Lands provide clean fixing Can afford more basics, enabling Battle Lands and Tango Lands Simpler mana bases reduce need for fetch land investment For three or more colors: Triomes become essential for comprehensive color coverage Fetch Lands gain significant value through typed dual synergies Basic land counts drop, which makes typed dual requirements critical Understanding these factors can help you to identify the best dual lands in MTG for specific deck requirements rather than defaulting to expensive staples that may not match your strategy
For a very long time, Elspeth, Knight-Errant was one of the best cards in a handful of Extended and Legacy decks, giving control or midrange a different angle of attack
Kingdra #TG3Ultra Rare $12.65 Kingdra #8Holo Rare $23.41 Kingdra #19Rare $8.69 Kingdra #12Holo Rare $5.00 Kingdra #7Holo Rare $15.86 Kingdra #17Rare $3.84 Kingdra #84Holo Rare $2.91 Kingdra #107Rare $0.48 Kingdra #31Holo Rare $0.63 Kingdra #33Holo Rare $0.38 Arbok (Delta Species) #13Rare $2.22 Vibrava - 042/101 (Delta Species) #42Uncommon $2.19 Dratini (Delta Species) #46Common $4.14 Mareep (Delta Species) #54Common $1.65 Ledian (Delta Species) #18Rare $2.58 Dragonair (Delta Species) #28Uncommon $7.37 Flaaffy (Delta Species) #30Uncommon $9.79 Horsea - 031/101 (Delta Species) #31Uncommon $1.51 Pinsir (Delta Species) #9Holo Rare $23.70 Larvitar #51Common $0.83
If this card is destroyed by your opponent's card (either by battle or by card effect): You can Special Summon 1 "Armed Samurai - Ben Kei" from your hand or Deck, and if you do, you can equip all Equip Cards that were equipped to this card to that monster
But it can really come in clutch if youre running low on cards, or if your opponents destroyed some of your best cards
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