Selesnya Loft Gardens
A doubler stapled to a landscape. The static text here is the same effect found on Doubling Season and Parallel Lives, except it lives on the table for everyone the moment this plane flips face up: every token an opponent makes doubles too, every counter anyone places doubles too. That symmetry suits the Planechase format, where the board state belongs to no one and the deck of planes is a shared chaos engine rather than a build-around. The mana line rewards riding the plane rather than leaving it, giving the chaos roll a payoff that fixes and ramps at once, but the doubling is the reason this card matters: it turns any counter-based or token-based Ravnica staple into an accelerant, and it does so without asking permission or targeting anything. What Doubling Season sells for as a five-mana enchantment you effectively rent for free here, with the catch that the person walking the party through the planar deck does not get to choose when the walk moves on. The design is a clean lift of a known effect into a format that had no permanents to hang it on, and it reads as a demonstration of how much a plane can quietly reshape a game without ever entering anyone's hand.


