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'''Artifact lands''' is a term used in reference to the six common land cards printed in ''[[Mirrodin]]'' and ''[[Darksteel]]'' that also have the [[artifact]] type.<ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/daily/rb87|When Artifacts Aren't Spells|[[Randy Buehler]]|September 05, 2003}}</ref> They contributed to the dominance of the [[affinity]]-based deck archetypes, and thus, in June 2004, all six were [[banned]] from [[Standard]].  
'''Artifact lands''' is a term used in reference to the six common land cards printed in ''[[Mirrodin]]'' and ''[[Darksteel]]'' that also have the [[artifact]] type.<ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/daily/rb87|When Artifacts Aren't Spells|[[Randy Buehler]]|September 05, 2003}}</ref> They contributed to the dominance of the [[affinity]]-based deck archetypes, and thus, in March [[2005]], all six were [[Timeline of DCI bans and restrictions#2005|banned]] from [[Standard]].  


The artifact lands are:
The artifact lands are:

Revision as of 11:06, 27 December 2015

Artifact lands is a term used in reference to the six common land cards printed in Mirrodin and Darksteel that also have the artifact type.[1] They contributed to the dominance of the affinity-based deck archetypes, and thus, in March 2005, all six were banned from Standard.

The artifact lands are:

Rules

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References

  1. Randy Buehler (September 05, 2003). "When Artifacts Aren't Spells". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.

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