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I also believe that players should prioritize the best dual lands in MTG when building multicolor decks that need reliable early access to colors, smooth mid-game development, or specific land synergies
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Land synergy
It doesnt have many applications outside of EDH unless you wanted to get really spicy with Sorin, Imperious Bloodlord in Timeless, but in EDH it chews away at your opponents resources with a few clones