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CardName: Tel-Jilad Lakeside Residence Cost: Type: Artifact Land - Forest Island Prime Realestate Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: (Tel-Jilad Lakeside Residence isn't a spell) {T}: Add {G} or {U} to your mana pool. Flavour Text: As an un-set it feels like liberties such as this can be done. Set/Rarity: Silly String Rare |
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Is Prime Realestate a new land type?
At common, too, eh? I don't know. You're right that it doesn't matter if the card is silver-borderd. But it will be frustrating for a lot players who's play group wouldn't allow them to use it... which should be the majority of them. Why print great cards that players can't play?
Now if this card said "Your opponent may treat this land as if it were an artifact" I think we'd be in business. All the down-side of artifact lands, with no upside. And since it's an un-set, the pseudo-rules language would be fine.
"should be the majority of them"? Whyso? I'd guess more than 50% of Magic players worldwide are in the kitchen table silent majority and would happily accept silver-bordered cards.
Because it would just become the norm. Why wouldn't everyone play this card if they were allowed to? With very short order, everyone at the table will just quasi-cheat and play with 12x dual lands. Why not just have your entire play group print and proxy 20x Moxen for their decks? What's the difference?
The rarity was a mistake. I meant this to be a rare as the rest of the cycle is.
Edit: I also questioned the popularity of this supposed cycle in Lumegrind's Vault.