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Format | Legality |
Archenemy | Legal |
Casual | Legal |
Commander: Rule 0 | Legal |
Custom | Legal |
Limited | Legal |
Planechase | Legal |
Quest Magic | Legal |
Unformat | Legal |
Vanguard | Legal |
Landfill
Sorcery
Choose a land type. Remove from play all lands of that type that you control. Drop those cards, one at a time, onto the playing area from a height of at least one foot. Destroy each card in play that is completely covered by those cards. Then return to play, tapped, all lands dropped in this way.
FullmetalWes on The Ent's march
5 years ago
This is a really fun idea! There's a few things you'll want to know though: First thing is this deck isn't Standard at all and with Landfill this isn't legal in any format. It looks like you could make a Modern deck with most of these cards so I would keep that in mind.
Next I would do everything you can to get your deck as close to 60 cards as possible, I know it can be tough to make cuts with cards you love but consider how much they really help and how much they're just fun or may contradict each other (like Terra Eternal and Groundskeeper contradict each other). 60 cards is ideal because it will keep you deck more consistent by drawing the cards that actually win you the game.
Good luck!
Caerwyn on Red Spell Question
6 years ago
I wanted to amend my statement now that I had a brief moment to run a Gatherer search. In addition to legendofa's Capricious Efreet the following can also destroy enchantments:
- Active Volcano (limited to Blue, not Modern legal)
- Anarchy (limited to White, not Modern legal)
- Fury Charm (it can remove all of one enchantment: Reality Acid)
- Jalum Grifter (luck based, and from an Unset, so not legal in any format)
- Landfill (not only from an Unset, but it's a dexterity card. Double illegal).
- Pyroblast (limited to Blue, not Modern legal)
- Red Elemental Blast (limited to Blue, not Modern legal)
I'm sure that's all more information than you wanted, but since I did the research for my own edification, I figured I would pass along my results.