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12.3.10
T, Return a land you control to your hand: Put a basic land from your hand into play.
why shaman? would "dryad druid" sound silly?
This just seems worse than Sakura-Tribe Scout, except in the case where you've run out of new lands and you just use it to get an extra mana kind of like a limited Krosan Restorer or Stone-Seeder Hierophant. In any case, why is it rare?
This also lets you re-use ETB triggers from Khalni Garden, Turntimber Grove, etc. Or save a Celestial Colonnade / Inkmoth Nexus etc from a removal spell. But still, it's not very good and should certainly cost
and not be rare.
Is the majority of the opinion that it should put any land into play not just a basic land? I suppose there's not that many ETB lands which could break it necessarily.
It could cause a land with a tap ability to be used twice a turn. There's probably some lands which that would be very strong with. In perspective maybe still not that overpowered. Getting to tap this creature and use a land twice essentially gives you one more mana a turn using it just for basics or duals.
12.06.30
T, Return a land you control to it's owner's hand: Put a land from your hand into play.