Lavaclaw Reaches
The manland template, two-color edition. Where the cycle of single-color creature-lands set a fixed body that swung for the same number every turn, this design fuses dual fixing to a finisher that scales: the activation turns it into a 2/2 that can pump itself for as much excess mana as you can spare, which is the part that earns the card. A creature-land's whole appeal is that it answers a sorcery-speed sweeper by reverting to a plain noncreature land the moment the turn ends, so the threat sleeps in your manabase and becomes a clock only when you choose to animate it; the firebreathing rider here means a flooded late game converts surplus mana into reach rather than dead draws. The cost is paid up front, twice: it enters tapped, ceding tempo on arrival, and the fixing it offers an allied black-red deck is the least committal kind, slow and locked to a single color pair. So the card poses a specific question. A low-curve aggressive build that wants its lands to keep attacking after the spells run out happily pays the tap-land tax and the clunky animation cost. A deck that needs its fourth land to do work immediately gets nothing here. That trade (fixing and a threat in one slot against tempo and flexibility surrendered) is the entire manland conversation, and this one sits firmly on the grindy, mana-sink end of it.

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- Edge of Eternities: Stellar Sights#22
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