Nature's Lore
The whole pitch is in the search clause: it fetches a Forest card onto the battlefield untapped, which means a basic Forest, a Forest-typed dual like Taiga or Stomping Ground, or a Snow-Covered Forest all qualify. Because that land arrives untapped, this is among the most efficient ramp spells green has ever printed: tap the new land immediately and the spell has effectively cost a single mana for an extra land in play. That untapped clause is the line that separates it from Rampant Growth, which only finds a basic and arrives tapped. The reach into duals is what doubles the value: it accelerates and fixes at the same time, pulling shocklands and other Forest-subtyped lands into the ramp slot rather than just adding raw colorless mana. The tradeoff is that it develops no threats on its own; you are spending a card to deepen and smooth the manabase rather than to develop the board. Green's ramp suite has been built around that same tension for decades. What keeps Nature's Lore relevant long after its printing is that the design problem it solves never went away, and the card was written to care about a land's type rather than its name. Every set that prints a Forest-typed nonbasic quietly improves it without a reprint. That is the kind of evergreen clause that ages in the right direction.

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