Evolving Wilds

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Format Legality
1v1 Commander Legal
Alchemy Legal
Archenemy Legal
Arena Legal
Block Constructed Legal
Canadian Highlander Legal
Casual Legal
Commander / EDH Legal
Commander: Rule 0 Legal
Custom Legal
Duel Commander Legal
Gladiator Legal
Highlander Legal
Historic Legal
Historic Brawl Legal
Legacy Legal
Leviathan Legal
Limited Legal
Modern Legal
Oathbreaker Legal
Pauper Legal
Pauper Duel Commander Legal
Pauper EDH Legal
Pioneer Legal
Planechase Legal
Pre-release Legal
Quest Magic Legal
Standard Legal
Standard Brawl Legal
Tiny Leaders Legal
Vanguard Legal
Vintage Legal

Evolving Wilds

Land

, Sacrifice Evolving Wilds: Search your library for a basic land card, put it onto the battlefield tapped, then shuffle your library.

Asgeren on Swamp Land

2 weeks ago

I love the idea of a black landfall deck :D some lands you might like Evolving Wilds Riveteers Overlook Terramorphic Expanse - for extra triggers. Also these might be of interest for your landfall purpose Terrain Generator Myriad Landscape Walking Atlas Everglades Maestros Theater Obscura Storefront Tiller Engine Retreat to Hagra Scaretiller Bitterthorn, Nissa's Animus Navigation Orb Hithlain Rope - hope you can find something helpful!

MadPilot on Pauper Dimir Faeries

3 weeks ago

updated manabase to simpler.

-1 Bojuka Bog -4 Evolving Wilds +3 Island +2 Swamp

wallisface on U/G Mill

1 month ago

Some thoughts:

austintayshus on

2 months ago

You're welcome!

Fetchlands are great with Maja as well like Evolving Wilds and Terramorphic Expanse and Windswept Heath.

And with cards like Ramunap Excavator or Crucible of Worlds, you can reuse those fetches!

ToastedBagl on The Saga of Tom Bombadil

3 months ago

Tyrite Sanctum would make Tom Bombadill instructible.

The Mending of Dominaria would allow you to play lands from graveyard and/or fetch lands. Also Evolving Wilds and Terramorphic Expanse. It also helps if they destroy your Hall of Heliod's Generosity.

TheoryCrafter on Fungus

4 months ago

My recommendation is to cut The number of colors to 2. Green and Black should be the way to go. If you must have a third, then I'd recommend White or Blue so you can play either Ghave or Xavier Zap, respectively. Even then I wouldn't run more spells of white or blue.

Either way, a Fungus/Saproling deck should be creature intensive, so I wouldn't recommend adding more instants or sorceries except for Tear Asunder-- mainly as an option for dealing with Indestructible permanents.

Once that is taken care of your next step is to decide what kind of deck to build. You'll want to build around either Mycoloth, Slimefoot the Stowaway or The Mycotyrant. Fungus and Saproling creatures should have death triggers or activated abilities with more controlling aspects like Cankerbloom.

If you insist on having Spore counters then have Thelon, but only put in any combination of Utopian Mycon, Thorn Thallid, Spore Flower, Psychotrope Thallid and Deathspore Thallid. Otherwise Thelon should only exist in your deck to pump up your creatures. If you choose to go this path I'd recommend The Ozolith so you don't lose the spore counters. In which case I'd recommend adding Heroic Intervention.

As for Lands I would highly recommend Urborg, Tomb of Yawgmoth and Yavimaya, Cradle of Growth. Adding any combination of Evolving Wilds, Fabled Passage, and Terramorphic Expanse should only happen if you are playing Sporemound. Bojuka Bog is highly recommended.

I hope this helps. Thank you for reading me out. Happy Hunting!

TypicalTimmy on Power Level Standards

6 months ago

A good method to gauge "power" is to ask

  • How many LAND tutors are there, such as Evolving Wilds
  • How many NONLAND tutors are there, such as Idyllic Tutor
  • How many TUTORS are there (that can search for land and nonland cards alike) such as Vampiric Tutor
  • How many DISTINCT "combos" are there? Which is different from synergy

There is a big disagreement on what constitutes a combo and what constitutes as synergy. Not all synergistic cards are combos and vice versa. My fundamental philosophy is that a combo RELIES on each individual card to succeed. If you remove one element, they fall flat. For example, KCI requires specific cards. You exile or destroy just one, it falls flat. Meanwhile synergy are booster cards. You don't NEED it to win, but having it will significantly improve your chances. It boosts everything you have. For example, you don't NEED a Dragon Tempest to win, but it makes it so much easier if you have it. Whole synergy cards help you win, combos MAKE you win.

So,

  • How many DISTINCT COMBOS do you have?
  • What is your average mana curve?
  • With an ideal opening hand, how quickly can you theoretically win?

I mean there's probably a dozen more elements we can add but you get the point.

The real issue is that, you can be Top Dog #1 with your little playgroup or small LGS and believe your deck is just the bee's knees, but you take it to even a local championship and you get blown out of the water.

So really, you also have to account for skill and, yes, luck. So, shrug?

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