| Name | Mana Confluence |
|---|---|
| Type | Land |
| Description | |
| Artist | Sam Burley |
| Set | Edge of Eternities: Stellar Sights #25 |
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| Name | Mana Confluence |
|---|---|
| Type | Land |
| Description | |
| Artist | Sam Burley |
| Set | Edge of Eternities: Stellar Sights #25 |
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Mana Confluence, Land, designed by Richard Wright first released in May, 2014 in the set Journey into Nyx and was printed exactly in 10 different ways. It see play in 2 formats: Commander and Brawl.
A deck that requires access to multiple colors of mana quickly, such as a five-color deck or a deck with demanding color requirements, would benefit from using Mana Confluence. While Mana Confluence is a versatile option for fixing mana, it does come with the drawback of paying life each time you use it, which can be a significant downside in certain matchups. Other options like City of Brass or even more expensive lands like fetch lands paired with shock lands might be better choices in some situations, depending on the specific needs of the deck. Ultimately, whether Mana Confluence sees play will depend on the deck's strategy and the current metagame.
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