| Name | Cinder Glade |
|---|---|
| Type | Land — mountain forest |
| Description | ( |
| Flavor | Bury my shell on the lone prairie . . . |
| Artist | Adam Paquette |
| Set | Lorwyn Eclipsed Commander #146 |
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| Name | Cinder Glade |
|---|---|
| Type | Land — mountain forest |
| Description | ( |
| Flavor | Bury my shell on the lone prairie . . . |
| Artist | Adam Paquette |
| Set | Lorwyn Eclipsed Commander #146 |
| Wallpaper | |
| Image |
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No Rank
Grade it yourself
Cinder Glade, Land — mountain forest, designed by Adam Paquette first released in Oct, 2015 in the set Battle for Zendikar and was printed exactly in 36 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Commander.
Cinder Glade would be beneficial in a multicolor deck that includes red and green mana sources, as it provides flexibility in mana production. However, decks that rely heavily on fast, untapped mana may find Cinder Glade less optimal due to its entering tapped condition. Other cards like Stomping Ground may be preferable for decks that prioritize speed, but Cinder Glade could still see play in slower, more controlling decks that can afford the tapped drawback.
08/25/15
Even though these lands have basic land types, they are not basic lands because “basic” doesn’t appear on their type line. Notably, controlling two or more of them won’t allow others to enter the battlefield untapped.
08/25/15
If one of these lands enters the battlefield at the same time as any number of basic lands, those other lands are not counted when determining if this land enters the battlefield tapped or untapped.
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