Yavimaya Coast
Take one damage, never wait a turn. That's the whole transaction this land offers Simic, and it's a structure that was already proven by the time green-blue got its version: the original allied cycle (Adarkar Wastes, Brushland, Sulfurous Springs, Underground River, Karplusan Forest) established the rate, and the enemy-pair set rounded out all ten. The colored modes ping you for a point; the colorless mode does not, which is the quiet sophistication of the design. That colorless tap lets the land feed ramp, generic activation costs, or any colorless requirement without ever drawing blood, so the painful side only comes due when you genuinely need green or blue and nothing else will do. The damage clause makes this a land that scales inversely with the game: in a quick race the life is currency you can spend freely, and in a grind it's an accumulating tax you have to respect. The trade has aged well precisely because it never lies about its terms. You bleed up front, in metered increments, in exchange for a dual that enters untapped and is ready the moment it hits the field. Clean mana-base engineering whose cost arrives as a steady drip of self-inflicted damage and whose value is delivered every turn it lands without tapping you out of tempo.

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