Do additional lands per turn stack in MTG?

avatarHouselingMoon7 months ago
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avatarAttendingStoke7 months ago

From experience, they definitely stack. Played a game where I used Oracle of Mul Daya and Exploration together and was dropping lands like they were hot. Watching my opponent's face as I expanded my mana base was priceless.

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avatarReoccuringRace7 months ago

Nah, they don't really stack. You can play 1 land per turn, period. Extra land cards are a myth.


avatarUnifyingSlum7 months ago

Yep, they stack! If you use effects or card abilities that let you play extra lands on your turn, you can stack 'em. Let's say you play an Exploration, which lets you play an additional land on your turns. If you then drop an Azusa, Lost but Seeking, you can play two more! So, dust off those extra lands because it's time to ramp up your game.

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