U-B-E-R Excellent for both thinning you deck and keeping the mana sources flowing, and it just get better with Threshold and Armored Ascension type cards.
*go second* Turn 1: Play a land *opponents turn 2*: plays land, then you play Tithe and grab 2 plains Turn 2: play your 4th plains, play Hero of Bladehold
WhiteWizard42
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(1 vote)
Hey __Silence__, you know this puts the Plains into your HAND, not into play, right?
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☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
I just don't understand why this is rated higher than Land Tax... Oh wait, Land Tax is broken and hated, this is just really good.
tcollins
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
I find it funny how {W} ends up with some of the best land fetching in the game with Tithe and Land Tax
Renegade_Punk
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
***... I just traded a Tibalt for a Textless Mana Tithe thinking it was this... goddamnit!
kiseki
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
If you are playing a one color deck, you might have 20 plains. This finds two, or one-tenth, of them. Which is exactly the definition of "Tithe".
With those other 2 cards, you can grab any card playable with sunforger, and then tuck it for reuse later. It's a really, really strong engine in boros EDH decks that don't have many ways to draw cards.
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Excellent for both thinning you deck and keeping the mana sources flowing, and it just get better with Threshold and Armored Ascension type cards.
I also love the art, even though it's not very appropriate for the card.
Turn 1: Play a land
*opponents turn 2*: plays land, then you play Tithe and grab 2 plains
Turn 2: play your 4th plains, play Hero of Bladehold
With those other 2 cards, you can grab any card playable with sunforger, and then tuck it for reuse later. It's a really, really strong engine in boros EDH decks that don't have many ways to draw cards.