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I propose shifting this to green and putting Corrupted Earth here. Unless Archester wants both in black.
Corrupted Earth (Common) {1B} Enchantment – Aura Enchant land Enchanted land produces instead of any other type and amount. Whenever enchanted land becomes tapped, its controller loses 1 life.
If this does get shifted to green in favor of Corrupted Earth, it should change to something similar to bramblecrush variant and moved to uncommon. Green shouldn't get common LD, at least not one with card advantage. My suggestion is...
Past Enminty
sorcery [Uncommon]
Return a land from your graveyard to your hand then choose one of the following:
• Destory target Artifact.
• Destory target Enchantment.
• Destroy target Land.
I agree with Legend's suggestion but I'm not sold on our current implementation of depletion.
Past Enminty looks sweet!! And minty!! xD
I'm not sure black gets land destruction at the same rates as red. Ever since Poison/Drain the well, its land destruction has costed at least 5, even with only minimal bonuses (Desecrated Earth, Maw of the Mire, Polluted Dead, Destroy the Evidence).
New suggestion (The name is a joke. It can change, but currently it gives you the context in which I came up with the idea). This card has an element of self-mill to go with Salvage, but I fear that it breaks the color pie, by allowing black to destroy artifacts and enchantments (albeit it will be uncommon). Most of the time, this will be a creature or land destruction card :
Infringing patent rights
Sorcery
Reveal the top three cards of your library. You may destroy a permanent that shares a card type with one of the revealed cards. Then, put the revealed cards in your graveyard.
Infringing Patent Rights seems more or than .
Mechanically, Industrialization Process is (still) green.
Has a decision been made on depletion?