![]() ![]() The Bloodghasts can thus protect themselves from the relic’s ability. This line does not work though, as fetching for the land in response to the relic’s ability would allow the dredge player to trigger the Bloodghast landfall ability in the graveyard again. Upon playing the Fetch Land with the Bloodghasts in the graveyard, all the Bloodghasts in the graveyard would trigger, the opponent might decide to activate the relic to exile the Graveyard to attempt preventing them from entering the battlefield. ![]() Fetch lands could be used to alter the timing of the Landfall trigger against traditional graveyard hate such as Relic of Progenitus. Bloodghast seems to have recently fallen out of favour, but used to be a key piece of this deck. Dredge lets the Fetch Lands fuel some of its combos. Let’s start with the most powerful non-Basic Lands that allows you to access two different coloured Mana. To address the needs of multi-coloured decks, Magic: the Gathering provides players with a wide plethora of multi-coloured Lands. You have to make sure that your Mana base lets you cast the spells you want, when you want to. A turn-one Thoughtseize on the play often slows the opponent down by several turns as the game plan they had in hand often just falls apart. Spells may also be disproportionately powerful depending on when they are played. For an in-depth explanation, you might want to check this article on Channel Fireball. This is also linked to the average CMC (converted mana cost) of the deck. The generic rule of thumb is that a 60-card Constructed deck has roughly 24 Lands to ensure that Land drops can be made and a sufficient density of threats and answers can also be included.Ī faster, low-to-the-ground deck will have less (20-22 Lands) while midrange/control decks will typically run more (25-26 Lands). The Mana base’s primary role is to allow a player to cast their spells “on curve” and also not have them “flood out” on mana. The Bare Basics of Mana Bases “Back to Basics” by Terese Nielsen ![]()
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