The allied colors from the Odyssey block are the cheapest, with the notable exception of ] which was just reprinted in Iconic Masters, and at $2.50 is also likely the lowest it will be for years. This is by far your best budget option for enemy colors.įilter Lands: Ex: ] These are great, but depending on the type can range from $2 to over $20. The enemy colors are all around a dollar, the allied colors vary between 2-10 dollars depending on their reprint status. Most of the time these won't cost you more than 5 life a game, as in the later stages you'll tap them for colorless more often than their colors. Painlands: Ex: ] They always come in untapped and fix your colors at a very low price of 1 life. Have a good chance of coming in untapped, but aren't fetchable. Most in the allied colors are in the 3 dollar range, most in the enemy colors in the 5 dollar range. They have a relatively decent chance of coming in untapped and are fetchable, going great with either slow fetches or fast fetches if you ever get to spending that much on a manabase.Ĭhecklands: Ex: ] The allied colors were just reprinted in Ixalan, and this is likely around the lowest prices these will see before they rotate out. $1-2 a pop, I'd seriously recommend getting 4-5 of all five of these lands. On a budget this means that you usually have to sacrifice tempo for color fixing, but there are a few good options that can somewhat do both.īattle Lands: EX: ] Only available in allied colors, these rotated out of standard relatively recently and are at the cheapest they will be likely for YEARS. The two things you really need to worry about in any manabase are color fixing and tempo (aka lands coming in untapped vs tapped).
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