Dunes of the Dead
A colorless source that refuses to be a dead draw. The trade most utility lands ask you to accept is that they leave nothing behind when they go; this one resolves that by paying out a 2/2 black Zombie the moment it hits the graveyard from play, which converts the land slot into a delayed body rather than a sunk cost. That clause changes how you treat the card: it stops being something you protect and becomes something you actively want to spend. Sacrifice outlets, fetch-style effects that put lands in the bin, and any deck happy to crack its own mana for value all read this as a creature in land's clothing, payable in colorless and cashed in on your timing. The Zombie tag is not incidental either; it slots the token into the undead-matters lineage that has been a recurring black theme across eras, so the body arrives pre-typed for graveyard and tribal payoffs rather than as a generic 2/2. The result is a piece of mana that hedges against flooding by design: when it has outlived its usefulness as a land, the death trigger is the second life waiting underneath.

