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==Description==
==Description==
Every [[expansion]] feature one or more <c>Plains</c>. Additionally there is a [[snow]] variant, the <c>Snow-Covered Plains</c>. Plains also appears o some bicolored or tricolored [[land]]s (e.g. <c>Scrubland</c>, <c>Alpine Meadow</c>, <c>Raugrin Triome</c>).
Every [[expansion]] features one or more <c>Plains</c>. Additionally, there is a [[snow]] variant, the <c>Snow-Covered Plains</c>. Plains also appears on some bicolored or tricolored [[land]]s (e.g. <c>Scrubland</c>, <c>Alpine Meadow</c>, <c>Raugrin Triome</c>).


When [[Richard Garfield]] named the basic land types, he considered farmland, countryside, pasture, prairie and steppe for white.<ref name="Plural">{{EzTumblr|https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/679721472534659072/hey-marko-just-curious-why-plains-is-the-only|title=Why is Plains the only basic land that is plural?|March 25, 2022}}</ref> He finally settled on Plains. Plains is weird among the other land types, because according it is almost used in plural. Garfield followed the dictionaries in this.<ref name="Plural"/>
When [[Richard Garfield]] named the basic land types, he considered farmland, countryside, pasture, prairie, and steppe for white.<ref name="Plural">{{EzTumblr|https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/679721472534659072/hey-marko-just-curious-why-plains-is-the-only|title=Why is Plains the only basic land that is plural?|March 25, 2022}}</ref> He finally settled on Plains. Plains are weird among the other land types because the noun is used in the plural. Garfield followed the dictionaries in this.<ref name="Plural"/>
 
Though there is a clear mechanical difference, in flavor there is a significant overlap between [[desert]]s and plains, with sun-scorched, dune-y places like [[Tarkir]]'s and [[Esper]]'s deserts being typed as plains. For urbanized planes, plains are usually reimagined as some form of residential cityscape.


Though there is a clear mechanical difference, in flavor there is a significant overlap between [[desert]]s and plains, with sun-scorched, dune-y places like [[Tarkir]]'s and [[Esper]]'s deserts being typed as plains.
==Storyline==
==Storyline==
===Plains of [[Alara]]===
===Plains of [[Alara]]===
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*[[Kephalai#Notable locations|Tornadic Steppes]]
*[[Kephalai#Notable locations|Tornadic Steppes]]


===Plains of [[Mirrodin (plane)|Mirrodin]]===
===Plains of [[Mirrodin (plane)|Mirrodin]]/[[New Phyrexia (plane)|New Phyrexia]]===
*[[Razor Fields]]
*[[Razor Fields]]
*[[Fair Basilica]]


===Plains of Shandalar===
===Plains of Shandalar===
* The Kingdom of [[Shandalar#Notable locations|Thune]].
*The Kingdom of [[Shandalar#Notable locations|Thune]].


===Plains of Serra's Realm===
===Plains of Serra's Realm===
* [[Serra's Realm]] exclusively consists of Floating Plains
*[[Serra's Realm]] exclusively consists of Floating Plains


===Plains of [[Lorwyn–Shadowmoor|Shadowmoor]]===
===Plains of [[Lorwyn–Shadowmoor|Shadowmoor]]===
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===Plains on unknown planes===
===Plains on unknown planes===
* <c title="Quarum Plains">Quarum Trench Gnomes</c>
*<c title="Quarum Plains">Quarum Trench Gnomes</c>


==Rules==
==Rules==
{{CR|glossary|Plains}}
{{CR|glossary|Plains}}
==Trivia==
The Sixth Sphere of Old [[Phyrexia]] is described as essentially plain-like with a luminous sky and inhabitants, but it is unclear if it can be considered plains given Old Phyrexia only had access to [[black]] mana.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 15:57, 15 February 2024

Plains
Land Type
(Subtype for land cards)
Rules {T}: Add {W}.
Statistics
35 cards
{W} 14.3% {W/U} 20% {G/W} 20% {W/B} 14.3% {R/W} 14.3% {M} 17.1%
as of Murders at Karlov Manor
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type:"Plains"

Plains is one of the five basic land types and provides white mana, which is required to cast white spells.[1] Plains are large areas of flat land with few trees.

Description

Every expansion features one or more Plains. Additionally, there is a snow variant, the Snow-Covered Plains. Plains also appears on some bicolored or tricolored lands (e.g. Scrubland, Alpine Meadow, Raugrin Triome).

When Richard Garfield named the basic land types, he considered farmland, countryside, pasture, prairie, and steppe for white.[2] He finally settled on Plains. Plains are weird among the other land types because the noun is used in the plural. Garfield followed the dictionaries in this.[2]

Though there is a clear mechanical difference, in flavor there is a significant overlap between deserts and plains, with sun-scorched, dune-y places like Tarkir's and Esper's deserts being typed as plains. For urbanized planes, plains are usually reimagined as some form of residential cityscape.

Storyline

Plains of Alara

Esper

Plains of Dominaria

Aerona

Jamuraa

Otaria

Terisiare

The Domains

Corondor

Plains of Kamigawa

Plains of Kephalai

Plains of Mirrodin/New Phyrexia

Plains of Shandalar

Plains of Serra's Realm

Plains of Shadowmoor

Plains on unknown planes

Rules

From the glossary of the Comprehensive Rules (June 7, 2024—Modern Horizons 3)

Plains
One of the five basic land types. Any land with this subtype has the ability “{T}: Add {W}.” See rule 305.6.

Trivia

The Sixth Sphere of Old Phyrexia is described as essentially plain-like with a luminous sky and inhabitants, but it is unclear if it can be considered plains given Old Phyrexia only had access to black mana.

References

  1. Michael Yichao (October 6, 2015). "Evolution of the Basic Land". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  2. a b Mark Rosewater (March 25, 2022). "Why is Plains the only basic land that is plural?". Blogatog. Tumblr.