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Forest is the most often used basic land type, since it appears outside of [[cycle]]s:
Forest is the most often used basic land type, since it appears outside of [[cycle]]s:
*<c>Dryad Arbor</c> (from ''[[Future Sight]]''), which is also the only true [[land creature]].  
*{{card|Dryad Arbor|Future Sight}}, which is also the only true [[land creature]].  
*<c>Murmuring Bosk</c> (from ''[[Morningtide]]''), which is also the only [[tri]]-colored [[tribal land]].  
*{{card|Murmuring Bosk|Morningtide}}, which is also the only [[tri]]-colored [[tribal land]].  


==List of Forests==
==List of Forests==

Revision as of 17:12, 20 March 2019

Forest is one of the five basic land types and provides green mana, which is required to cast green spells.[1]

Additionally there is a snow variant, the Snow-Covered Forest.

Forest is the most often used basic land type, since it appears outside of cycles:

List of Forests

Forests of Alara

Bant

Forests of Dominaria

Jamuraa

Otaria

Terisiare

Sarpadia

The Domains

Caliman

Corondor

Forests of Ixalan

Forests of Kamigawa

Forests of Kephalai

Forests of Lorwyn-Shadowmoor

Forests of Mercadia

Forests of Mirrodin

Forests of Pyrulea

  • The plane of Pyrulea is a vast spherical rain forest.

Forests of Rabiah

Forests of Ravnica

Forests of Shandalar

Forests of Ulgrotha

Forests of Innistrad

Kessig

Gavony

Stensia

Forests of Zendikar

Forests of Theros

Forests of Tarkir

Forests of Kaladesh

Forests of Amonkhet

Forests of Ixalan

Unknown Forests

These are forests hinted at in flavor text, but whose location is unclear.

  • Giltwood, the M12/13 flavor text of Plummet mentions a 'Giltwood druid'
  • Deepglade, below the vast trees of which, M14's Rumbling Baloths prowl in search of prey.

Rules

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

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

References