Are lands considered permanents in MTG?

avatarAffordingAggiea year ago
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avatarPassingDadaa year ago

Lands? Permanent? Absolutely. They're the backbone of your mana base and stay in play until someone plays a card to remove them or the game ends.

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avatarAlteringBeryla year ago

Yup, lands are totally permanents in MTG! They stick around on the battlefield unless something specific gets rid of them. So, you can think of them as your trusty mana-producing pals that don't just disappear after you use them.


avatarEarningOuncea year ago

Nah, think of lands more like temporary setups鈥攖hey're permanent until someone decides they shouldn't be. So yeah, they're permanents, but with an asterisk.


avatarAutocancellingWeeka year ago

Definitely, lands are permanents. Been playing MTG since the 90s and lands staying on the battlefield providing mana is like the first rule of Magic club.

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