Irrigated Farmland
The cycling dual is a flooding-insurance design that asks for exactly one concession: it enters tapped, always, no matter the game state. That tempo cost is the entire price of the package. Early, the tapped land smooths a two-color curve and offers a fixed mana base. Late, when another untapped source matters less than a fresh card, the cycling cost converts a dead draw into action without ever touching the battlefield. That is the whole trick: a land you can discard for a card sidesteps the worst draws instead of adding to them. The lineage runs back through the cycling lands of older sets, where the trade was always the same: surrender a turn of speed for a land that can stop being a land. What distinguishes this generation is the basic land type line, which lets the card be fetched and counted as a true dual for any effect that cares about subtypes. The result is a fixing piece that behaves like a spell in the back half and a land in the front, with the tapped clause as the honest tax that keeps an effect this flexible from being free.



















