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Terramorphic Expanse

Multiverse ID: 205352

Terramorphic Expanse

Comments (13)

Hiei1011
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.5/5.0) (5 votes)
Useless. Why put these in your deck when you can use land cards that actually tap for mana?
Elysiume
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0) (1 vote)
For mana fixing?

These are going be a quick way to get some nice Landfall once Zendikar rolls around.
Zyant
★★★☆☆ (3.8/5.0) (2 votes)
because its a cheap (money wise) way of getting all 5 mana colors on the field early game, makes it ezer to get the color you need on the field
PaladinOfSunhome
★★★★☆ (4.5/5.0) (2 votes)
This card is great is you really need that last land for a certain colour and it just won't come up on it's own.
3.5
Holmx
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0) (1 vote)
It's a really nice card when u play a deck with more than one color in it (:
sir_dwar
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0) (1 vote)
handy. And, unlike Alara's panorama cards, it doesn't cost mana to search the deck. Good for emergencies. With Zendikar's release, this now lets you get two landfalls in one turn, since this is also a land! SWEET!
xantar2482
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0) (1 vote)
I'm a beginner and I use this card quite a bit, I find it useful in multicolor decks to get the land that I want.
Bauble
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0) (2 votes)
Zendikar's landfall has just made this card so much better. Why pay 20 bucks for a Misty Rainforest when you can get 4 of these for a dollar? Less restrictions, and you don't have to pay 1 life. Awesome now, if you ask me.
Greycoat
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0) (1 vote)
Agree... thanks to the Landfall it is more valuable than before.Wonder of its price goes up (:
grayseeroly
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0) (1 vote)
It's only slightly worse than a fetchland and 100th the cost. Brilliant go to manna fixer for any deck on a budget, even a reasonable budget.
Chrs84
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0) (1 vote)
I can not stress how many people haven't caught on to the worth of this card! It still shocks me the way lots just glance over it.

I swear I play this in two-color decks, even if it is excessive in such a circumstance (less than 3 colors) it tells my opponent that I mean business, with two colors I can get quicker percision with mana which for example makes it excellent for using spells critical to early game play... thins deck too, that's sweet but I think one of the more technical super benefits this card gives you is the range to cheat the amount of land you have in your deck !!!! Really good/pro players know this and execute it to a science...

in other words... playing multi colored decks you'll usually find a deck consists of some single colored spells as well as multicolored spells... seriously and honestly speaking- trying to represent the mana needed for those multi colored cards as well as mono-colored can be very tricky, lets say some of the spells you have are B/U/R, U/W/B, R/W ... now Terramorphic is technically any color mana, right? whatever you'll search for, so you no longer need to match the mana and stick with the usual ratios as well as drawing to get the combination of land you need, now by extreme definition: you could play with the least amount of land you need ... of course you'll need to draw terramorphic... but you get the point.. it decreases the amount of land you need for every color you are using, by how much is up to you, you'll have to see what you can get away with...
you could have an equal amount of blue and white spells but you want more blue mana available than white... now terramorphic helps you manipulate and tweak that balance so you can consistently have more blue than white in play without having to simply put more blue mana than white in your deck.

What if this card opened up space in your deck for maybe 3 more cards, maybe even 4 ?? or perhaps it's the perfect trim... because it sure is a hell of a mana fix.

Kurhan
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0) (1 vote)
This + Crucible of Worlds = Victory.
Gaussgoat
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0) (1 vote)
I can't believe this thing is rated under a 4 as I write this... This card is amazing as a fetch-land, made even more powerful with the emergence of landfall.

Seriously, when would you not want to have this card? 5/5