Silverbluff Bridge
The tempo cost is paid entirely on entry: this dual comes into play tapped, and in exchange it fixes two colors while counting as an artifact for every affinity-style tally and metalcraft-style threshold that cares. Indestructibility is what sets this line apart from earlier artifact lands. The original artifact lands were a liability in any format with mass artifact removal; a single sweeper turned your manabase into a graveyard. Here the resilience is baked into the land itself rather than propped up by a separate anthem, so Abrade, Wear // Tear, and the wide slate of land and artifact destruction glance off. What you lose to the enters-tapped clause you gain in never having to fear the blowout. The color pair is the aggressive one, which tells you what the design is chasing: a low-curve deck that wants its lands to carry synergy without ever spending a card slot on a spell to do it. The whole trick is having your fixing double as artifact count while dodging the exact removal that artifact-heavy manabases used to invite.





