Glaciers

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Legality

Format Legality
1v1 Commander Legal
Archenemy Legal
Canadian Highlander Legal
Casual Legal
Commander / EDH Legal
Commander: Rule 0 Legal
Custom Legal
Duel Commander Legal
Highlander Legal
Legacy Legal
Leviathan Legal
Limited Legal
Oathbreaker Legal
Planechase Legal
Premodern Legal
Quest Magic Legal
Vanguard Legal
Vintage Legal

Glaciers

Enchantment

At the beginning of your upkeep, sacrifice Glaciers unless you pay (White)(Blue).

All Mountains are Plains.

thefiresoflurve on All Lands Are All Lands

1 year ago

Sadly, doesn't work. The key part that makes Urborg, Tomb of Yawgmoth and Yavimaya, Cradle of Growth work is "in addition to its other land types".

Blood Moon, Conversion, Glaciers, Illusionary Terrain, and Song of the Dryads don't have that text, so they'll only be one type at a time :/

Urborg and Yavimaya do stack to make forest+swamp+whatever though. I'm sure in a couple years, we'll have versions of those lands and this can be fully realized.

legendofa on Is a color changing strategy …

1 year ago

I don't think it's viable if you're looking for wins. If you're on it to mess with the table and keep everyone on their toes, it's better. I'm going to shamelessly plug my own interpretation,


Color Shift

Commander / EDH legendofa

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that uses some of the white options. Drought and Glaciers are worthwhile additions.

Admittedly, I'm far from competitive, so it's probably not optimized.

legendofa on Color Shift

2 years ago

goodair Since it's a slow and stax-ish deck, start by keeping yourself alive and active with stuff like Chill and Insight. Once you're stable (or people ignore you enough), start focusing on individual threats (Northern Paladin and friends) and working toward full locks with Glaciers and similar effects. Keep spamming the Glamerdye and Whim of Volrath as needed, and you got yourself a game.

People either ignore it because it's not affecting their colors yet, hate it out because it does or will affect their colors, or try to get someone else to hate it out because they're in a lock.

The best advice I have for this deck is to keep good notes. Literally write down anytime you hack a color.

m_to_the_three on Anti Red

4 years ago

Conversion , Volcanic Eruption , and Glaciers to mess with his mountains.

Flash Flood and Flashfreeze for red removal.

Surge of Righteousness to get rid of red creatures.

Chill to tax red cards.

Baleful Stare to draw a lot of cards.

Teferi's Moat name red for ultimate protection. Harsh Judgment for more red protection.

don't forgot some neutral cards like Path to Exile , Swords to Plowshares , and Grasp of Fate just in case you aren't playing against red guys. If you want to keep the theme of color hose, Mana Maze and Drought are fun.

Finally, if you want to drop 400 dollars against your friend. Invoke Prejudice .

I hope that helps.

daemonwelsh on Dovin Pick a color to hate

4 years ago

It doesn't actually, as theres no black mana symbols. Urborg is technically colorless and usable for any and every deck.

Combined with the color shifting Whim of Volrath and Glaciers it allows me to turn every land on the field into a basic land of my choice.

Game_of_Cones on I feel thrifty : )

6 years ago

Oh, I forgot to mention another card from the 1st booster: Glacial Chasm! Probably slipped my mine b/c it went immediately into hard plastic case, then straight into lockbox (Mine, Mine, Mine!).

Contents of Ice Pack the Second:

Rare = Glaciers

Uncommon = Leshrac's Sigil, Wall of Pine Needles, and Baton of Morale ("Can I get some Banding?")

So, no Ski Patrol, but it was really fun & I dont regret the price tag one bit.