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Swamps are traditionally defined as forested wetlands, areas where the water deposition is greater than the draining of the topology of the area allows. The resulting landscape is often filled with mud, rotting vegetation, and insect populations.
Swamps are traditionally defined as forested wetlands, areas where the water deposition is greater than the draining of the topology of the area allows. The resulting landscape is often filled with mud, rotting vegetation, and insect populations.


The visual style for Swamps is distinct, drawing upon pop-cultural depictions of wetlands as somber, sinister places, but some art used for Plains, Islands, and Forests could also be considered "swampy". Nonetheless, Swamps have a fairly consistent depiction in Magic, except for sewers or flooded buildings in urbanized areas. Notably, lakes tend to be considered Islands, when in real life the distinction between lakes and swamps tends to be rather blurry and generally support similar ecologies.
The visual style for Swamps is distinct, drawing upon pop-cultural depictions of wetlands as somber, sinister places, but some art used for Plains, Islands, and Forests could also be considered "swampy". Nonetheless, Swamps have a fairly consistent depiction in Magic, except for sewers or flooded buildings in urbanized areas. Notably, lakes tend to be considered Islands, when in real life the distinction between lakes and swamps tends to be rather blurry and generally supports similar ecologies.


==List of Swamps==
==List of Swamps==

Latest revision as of 15:58, 15 February 2024

Swamp
Land Type
(Subtype for land cards)
Rules {T}: Add {B}.
Statistics
35 cards
{B} 14.3% {U/B} 20% {B/R} 20% {W/B} 14.3% {B/G} 14.3% {M} 17.1%
as of Murders at Karlov Manor
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type:"Swamp"

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

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

Description

Swamps are traditionally defined as forested wetlands, areas where the water deposition is greater than the draining of the topology of the area allows. The resulting landscape is often filled with mud, rotting vegetation, and insect populations.

The visual style for Swamps is distinct, drawing upon pop-cultural depictions of wetlands as somber, sinister places, but some art used for Plains, Islands, and Forests could also be considered "swampy". Nonetheless, Swamps have a fairly consistent depiction in Magic, except for sewers or flooded buildings in urbanized areas. Notably, lakes tend to be considered Islands, when in real life the distinction between lakes and swamps tends to be rather blurry and generally supports similar ecologies.

List of Swamps

Swamps of Alara

Esper

Grixis

Jund

Swamps of Dominaria

Burning Isles

Caliman

The salt marshes of Caliman conceal the city of Dakmor.

Corondor

Jamuraa

Otaria

Sarpadia

Terisiare

The Domains

Swamps of Innistrad

Swamps of Kamigawa

Swamps of Mirrodin/New Phyrexia

Swamps of Ravnica

The sewers of Ravnica make up the swamps.

Rules

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

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

References

  1. Michael Yichao (October 6, 2015). "Evolution of the Basic Land". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.