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===Cycling Deserts===
===Cycling Deserts===
In ''[[Hour of Devastation]]'', added the '''Godless Deserts''', another variant with the Cycling {{1}}M ability, were M is the associated color of each land. They are [[Desert]]s.
''[[Hour of Devastation]]'' added the '''Godless Deserts''', another variant with the Cycling {{1}}M ability, were M is the associated color of each land. They are [[Desert]]s.
*<c>Desert of the True</c> ({{W}})
*<c>Desert of the True</c> ({{W}})
*<c>Desert of the Mindful</c> ({{U}})
*<c>Desert of the Mindful</c> ({{U}})

Revision as of 19:21, 10 December 2019

A cycling land is a land with cycling. Cycling lands which produce colored mana are taplands.

Examples

Example 1

Drifting Meadow
Land
Drifting Meadow enters the battlefield tapped.
{T}: Add {W}.
Cycling {2} ({2}, Discard this card: Draw a card.)

Example 2

Secluded Steppe
Land
Secluded Steppe enters the battlefield tapped.
{T}: Add {W}.
Cycling {W} ({W}, Discard this card: Draw a card.)

Mono-colored Cycling Lands

2 Cycling Lands

Cycling lands were introduced in Urza's Saga with the Cycling {2} ability.

M Cycling Lands

Later in Onslaught, were introduced another variant with the Cycling M ability, where M is the associated color of each land. They were reprinted in Modern Horizons and are therefore Modern legal.[1]

Cycling Deserts

Hour of Devastation added the Godless Deserts, another variant with the Cycling {1}M ability, were M is the associated color of each land. They are Deserts.

Dual-colored Cycling Lands

Amonkhet added dual lands (also known as bicycle lands) with the Cycling {2} ability. Unlike other cycling lands these have basic land types.[2]

Other Lands

Besides the cycles there are two other lands, which enter the battlefield untapped and produce {C}.

References

  1. Brian Braun-Duin (May 29, 2019). "Hitting for the Cycle". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  2. Sam Stoddard (March 31, 2017). "Cycling Duels". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.