Woodland Stream
The tapland is the most conservative fixing template Wizards keeps in the toolbox: a dual that produces both your colors cleanly, paying for that flexibility with a single tempo hit charged once, on entry. This Simic version follows a lineage of two-color tapped duals that reaches back to the earliest cycles of its kind, and its role has never shifted. Because it enters tapped, it costs you nothing in life and nothing in deckbuilding constraints; the price is a lost turn of pressure, and you pay it exactly once. That makes it the safe floor of a color pair's manabase rather than its ceiling, the source you reach for when you would rather skip a turn than pay life to a shockland or sequence around a checkland's untapped condition. There is no design wrinkle to unpack, and that absence is the whole intent: green-blue ramp and tempo decks have always wanted the most painless access to both colors, and a source that produces either with no strings beyond the entry delay is precisely that. It rewards patient manabases over greedy ones, which is exactly the slot it was built to fill.

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Other printings
- Tales of Middle-earth Commander#347
- Commander Legends#503
- Commander 2019#286
- Commander 2018#292
- Core Set 2019#260
- Rivals of Ixalan#191
- Ixalan#284
- Hour of Devastation#204










