About Temple of Deceit
Temple of Deceit, Land, designed by Raymond Swanland first released in Sep, 2013 in the set Theros and was printed exactly in 24 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Commander.
A control or midrange deck that focuses on manipulating the top of its library would benefit from using Temple of Deceit, as the scry ability helps with card selection and the option to produce blue or black mana can support the deck's color requirements. While Temple of Deceit is a solid inclusion in decks looking for both colors, there are potentially better options like Watery Grave, which provides the same colors without the drawback of entering tapped, making it a more efficient choice depending on the deck's strategy and speed requirements. Temple of Deceit could see play in slower, more controlling decks that can afford the tempo loss from the land entering tapped.
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