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In ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'', '''basic lands''' are lands that possess the [[supertype]] "[[Basic]]" in their type line and may be tapped to produce mana of one [[Color Pie|color]] in ''Magic''. These lands are unlike nonbasic lands in that any number may be included in a deck. To date, there are two basic lands for each color {{-}} [[Plains]], [[Island]], [[Swamp]], [[Mountain]], and [[Forest]] and their snow-covered versions for [[white]], [[blue]], [[black]], [[red]], and [[green]], respectively.
In ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'', '''basic lands''' are lands that possess the [[supertype]] "[[Basic]]" in their type line and may be tapped to produce mana of one [[Color Pie|color]] in ''Magic''. These lands are unlike nonbasic lands in that any number may be included in a deck. To date, there are two basic lands for each color {{-}} [[Plains]], [[Island]], [[Swamp]], [[Mountain]], and [[Forest]] and their snow-covered versions for [[white]], [[blue]], [[black]], [[red]], and [[green]], respectively.


Basic lands are thought of as the cornerstones of ''Magic'' design, and no lands should be printed if they are [[strictly better]] than basic lands, with the sole exception to this rule being the [[dual lands]] from ''[[Alpha]]''/''[[Beta]]''. Consequently, other, nonbasic lands feature [[drawback]]s, in addition to the fact that no more than four copies of nonbasic lands may be played in a deck.<ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/daily/mr65|This Land Is My Land|[[Mark Rosewater]]|March 31, 2003}}</ref>
Basic lands are thought of as the cornerstones of ''Magic'' design, and no lands should be printed if they are [[strictly better]] than basic lands, with the sole exception to this rule being the [[dual lands]] from ''[[Alpha]]''/''[[Beta]]''/''[[Unlimited]]''/''[[Revised]]''. Consequently, other, nonbasic lands feature [[drawback]]s, in addition to the fact that no more than four copies of nonbasic lands may be played in a deck.<ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/daily/mr65|This Land Is My Land|[[Mark Rosewater]]|March 31, 2003}}</ref>


==Comprehensive Rules==
==Comprehensive Rules==

Revision as of 01:57, 17 March 2013

In Magic: The Gathering, basic lands are lands that possess the supertype "Basic" in their type line and may be tapped to produce mana of one color in Magic. These lands are unlike nonbasic lands in that any number may be included in a deck. To date, there are two basic lands for each color — Plains, Island, Swamp, Mountain, and Forest and their snow-covered versions for white, blue, black, red, and green, respectively.

Basic lands are thought of as the cornerstones of Magic design, and no lands should be printed if they are strictly better than basic lands, with the sole exception to this rule being the dual lands from Alpha/Beta/Unlimited/Revised. Consequently, other, nonbasic lands feature drawbacks, in addition to the fact that no more than four copies of nonbasic lands may be played in a deck.[1]

Comprehensive Rules

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See also

References

  1. Mark Rosewater (March 31, 2003). "This Land Is My Land". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.

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