This is kinda interesting. We usually see these on the same spell, splitting them into two parts is different. I like it. Does this set have a lot of creatures you'd want the second mode for? Huh. There's a bunch of cards that turn on if 2+ creatures in graveyard. I guess this could be used to try and hold that off. So cool.
All true. In this case, these uncommon tri-lands within the set are for the secondary themes, meaning that (theoretically) they’re closer to duals within the greater context of mechanics.
I wonder what this card used to be? Ah well.
This is kinda interesting. We usually see these on the same spell, splitting them into two parts is different. I like it. Does this set have a lot of creatures you'd want the second mode for? Huh. There's a bunch of cards that turn on if 2+ creatures in graveyard. I guess this could be used to try and hold that off. So cool.
And a few months later it stopped trying to be Abrade altogether...
Landfall out in favor of tying in some Moai relevance.
All true. In this case, these uncommon tri-lands within the set are for the secondary themes, meaning that (theoretically) they’re closer to duals within the greater context of mechanics.
A cycle of strictly better trilands? Those are already pretty good