Darkbore Pathway // Slitherbore Pathway
Dual lands with drawbacks all charge a recurring tax: pain lands chip your life, tapped lands cost tempo, fetch-and-shock chains cost both. This design closes the gap between fixing two colors and always entering untapped by collapsing the whole cost into a single decision. Choose the black face or the green face when you play the card, and you get a basic-quality untapped source of that one color with no ongoing price of any kind: no life paid, no tempo lost, no upkeep trigger to remember. The catch is committing to one color as you play it, which is a genuine deckbuilding cost. You run fewer sources of each color than a true dual provides, because every one of these lands only ever taps for one of its two colors once it has entered. That front-loaded choice is what distinguishes the line from the tapped duals and the fetch chains before it: the deckbuilding math is real, but the in-game math is zero. Darkbore Pathway is the Golgari member of that cycle, doing the black-green half with the same clean arithmetic as the rest.





