That is so cheesy and I love it![]()
I knoooooow. I feel like the villain from Saw every time
That is so cheesy and I love it![]()

No no, they're in the main draft. Customs AND a ULD is a bit too much explaining.

every turn while paying 0 mana, which makes it basically "Sol ring #2 for Upkeep Costs", and the sequencing decisions on how many age counters you're willing to stack up to carry into the main phase get complicated fast.) and it's not plausible (While Braid of Fire exists, it was also printed in an era where mana burn was still a thing that happened. and Wizards hasn't printed a new card with "Cumulative Upkeep" since Coldsnap in 2006 (not even in silver border!) and has since characterized the 2006-2008 era of magic cards as "too complex".I'm wary of a land you literally can't play normally, these are going to have to be the maze of ith/mox diamond treatment during deck building.
I chewed on this for awhile. might require different creative but:
MadLand
~ enters the battlefield tapped.
When you discard ~ you may play it instead. If you do, untap ~ after it enters the battlefield. (You may only play lands on your turn and must still obey any limits on the number of lands you may play each turn.)
T: add R or G.
(alternate wording, not sure which is better / more correct to oracle)
~ enters the battlefield tapped if you did not play it from exile.
When you discard ~ you may exile it instead. If you do, you may play it from exile this turn. (You may only play lands on your turn and must still obey any limits on the number of lands you may play each turn.)
At the cost of not being resilient to LD, and needing help if it gets milled, this is a land that is playable from hand, for color, but is better if you can find a way to discard it.
Can you upload them again?
This is an excellent point. Entry barrier is important if your audience is ever changing.

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I don't normally go for movie images but the style of this one was art like enough that you could maaaybe get away with it, I'd take the left part of the image showing people falling *off* a cliff. "Artist" credit probably goes to Larry Fong who was the head Cinematographer.