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An '''enchantment land''' is a ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' [[card]] with both the [[enchantment]] and the [[land]] [[type]]s.<ref name="Summer">{{DailyRef|news/welcome-summer-legend-2021-05-06|Welcome to the Summer of Legend|[[Adam Styborski]]|May 6, 2021}}</ref>  
An '''enchantment land''' is a ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' [[card]] with both the [[enchantment]] and the [[land]] [[type]]s.<ref name="Summer">{{DailyRef|news/welcome-summer-legend-2021-05-06|Welcome to the Summer of Legend|[[Adam Styborski]]|May 6, 2021}}</ref>  


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==History==
==History==

Revision as of 09:47, 24 March 2024

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An enchantment land is a Magic: The Gathering card with both the enchantment and the land types.[1]

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History

Players often wondered if enchantment lands had been considered for the "enchantment matters" Theros block. Mark Rosewater admitted that R&D's experience with artifact lands (which turned out way too powerful) scared them off from even trying, especially with Constellation in the mix.[3][4][5] It would have been a problem even if the enchantment land was legendary.[6][7] Even one enchantment land would have forced development to raise the costs of all the cards with the Constellation mechanic.[8]

Enchantment land first appeared on a test card in the Mystery Booster set (Enchanted Prairie).

Rosewater assumed enchantment lands would appear in a regular set one day (possibly in a supplemental set) but most likely not in a set where “enchantments matter”.[9] The first black-bordered enchantment land, Urza's Saga, indeed appeared in Modern Horizons 2.[1]

Ruling

  • Playing an enchantment land as a land uses a land drop, the same as playing an artifact land.[10]

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