Placeholder for ads

Blog >Series > Urban Evolution

Icons of mtg Icons of mtg Icons of mtg Icons of mtg Icons of mtg Icons of mtg Icons of mtg Icons of mtg Icons of mtg Icons of mtg Icons of mtg
Urban Evolution image
setminmtgo
-₱ 5.730.01 tix
Icons of mtg
Icons of mtg
Icons of mtg
Icons of mtg
Icons of mtg
Icons of mtg
Icons of mtg
Icons of mtg
Icons of mtg
Icons of mtg
Icons of mtg

Table of contents

About Urban Evolution

Urban Evolution, Sorcery, designed by Eytan Zana first released in Feb, 2013 in the set Gatecrash and was printed exactly in 11 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Commander.

A deck that focuses on ramping up mana quickly and drawing cards to maintain card advantage would benefit from including Urban Evolution. Decks that rely on playing multiple lands per turn or have a high mana curve would find this card particularly useful. While Urban Evolution is a solid card for its mana cost, there are potentially better options available such as Explore or Growth Spiral, which provide similar effects at a lower cost. Overall, Urban Evolution could see play in certain ramp or control decks, but its inclusion would depend on the specific strategy and playstyle of the deck.

Top 8 decks with Urban Evolution

Format

Meta Decks

% total

Average per deck

Rules

12/07/18

If you somehow manage to cast Urban Evolution when it’s not your turn, you’ll draw three cards when it resolves, but you won’t be able to play a land that turn.

12/07/18

Urban Evolution’s effect allows you to play an additional land during your main phase. Doing so follows the normal timing rules for playing lands. In particular, you don’t get to play a land as Urban Evolution resolves; Urban Evolution fully resolves first and you draw three cards, perhaps including a land you’ll play later.

Profile imageSign in and join the conversation

— Comments 0

, Reactions 1

User profile image

Be the first to comment