Needleverge Pathway // Pillarverge Pathway
Every dual land makes a trade, and this cycle relocated it from the mana step to the moment you play the land. Rather than charging life on entry, arriving tapped, or demanding a supporting basic before it can enter untapped, the Pathways ask you to commit once: play the Needleverge face and it taps for red, play the Pillarverge face and it taps for white. Whichever side you put onto the battlefield is the only side you get from that point forward. There is no toggling later, no partial payment, no "I'll decide next turn." The cost of an always-untapped, immediate dual is paid in optionality: you receive exactly one of the two colors, chosen the instant you choose which face to play. A land that entered untapped for either color at will would outclass nearly every fixing ever printed; forcing the choice as it goes onto the battlefield is the restriction that pays for the speed, punishing greedy manabases that draw the wrong half and rewarding decks that know which color they need earliest. The Pathways answer the two-color problem differently than their predecessors did: the pain lands billed you in life, the check lands wanted a basic already in play, the fast lands cared about how many turns had passed. This cycle answers with commitment instead. Cheap, entering untapped every time, and merciless toward hands that want to keep both doors open.







