Reap and Sow

Green's Land Interaction

New 18 Jan 2017 Asked by piogre 54 Comments

In modern sets, green seems to usually have land destruction either alongside a land-tutor (such as in Reap and Sow), or as an option alongside artifact/enchantment removal (such as in Acidic Slime) - this definitely feels more flavorfully green than straight land destruction, as it's either destroying some land to make way for new life, or destroying the land as a side-effect of destroying something unnatural.


I agree.


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