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*<c>Caldera Lake</c> (Blue/Red)
*<c>Caldera Lake</c> (Blue/Red)
*<c>Scabland</c> (Red/White)
*<c>Scabland</c> (Red/White)
In [[Mirrodin (set)|Mirrodin]], 5 talisman artifacts were printed that resemble the original painlands from [[Ice Age (set)|Ice Age]].  They are:
*<c>Talisman of Dominance</c> - like '''Underground River'''
*<c>Talisman of Impulse</c> - like '''Karplusan Forest'''
*<c>Talisman of Indulgence</c> - like '''Sulfurous Springs'''
*<c>Talisman of Progress</c> - like '''Adarkar Wastes'''
*<c>Talisman of Unity</c> - like '''Brushland'''


[[Category:Cards]][[Category:Magic Slang]]
[[Category:Cards]][[Category:Magic Slang]]

Revision as of 01:34, 31 March 2007

Painlands is the nickname for the lands first printed in Ice Age (set) and Apocalypse (set) that provide two different colors of mana, but you take a point of "pain" damage everytime you tap them for a color. They are as follows:

The lands providing Allied Colors were originally in Ice Age, the Opposed Colors from Apocalypse. The former were reprinted in Fifth Edition, Sixth Edition, and Seventh Edition, and all ten were printed in Ninth Edition.

There are also a set of five lesser-known painlands from Tempest. They were enemy coloured, and came into play tapped, making them stricly worse than the painlands of Apocalypse. They are as follows:

In Mirrodin, 5 talisman artifacts were printed that resemble the original painlands from Ice Age. They are: