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About Underground Sea

Underground Sea, Land — island swamp, designed by Rob Alexander first released in May, 2020 in the set Limited Edition Alpha and was printed exactly in 15 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Commander.

This card, Underground Sea, is a staple in Legacy and Vintage formats in Magic: The Gathering, as it provides access to both blue and black mana, enabling powerful strategies such as control, combo, and midrange decks. Its dual land type makes it highly versatile and efficient in mana fixing, allowing players to cast a wide range of spells without being color-restricted. While there are other dual lands like the Shocklands or Fetchlands that can be considered alternatives, Underground Sea remains a top choice due to its unique combination of mana colors and its impact on deck consistency and performance. It is definitely a card that should see play in decks looking to maximize their mana base and casting options.

Top 8 decks with Underground Sea

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10/01/08

This has the mana abilities associated with both of its basic land types.

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