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Dual Land Set – MTG Proxy Revised

(5 customer reviews)

Original price was: $40.00.Current price is: $25.00.

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SKU: MTG-0100

What is a Magic the Gathering Proxy Card?

An MTG proxy card is a stand-in for an official Magic card in a deck. ProxyKing makes high-quality proxy / playtest cards for casual play and testing—our goal is to make every detail crisp and consistent, from print resolution and color to cut and overall feel. We work with professional printing partners and quality materials so the size and handling feel familiar in sleeves.

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We’re ProxyKing—focused on premium-quality MTG proxy / playtest cards for casual games and deck testing. We take print clarity, alignment, and overall feel seriously, and we back it up with clear policies and support.

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About the Dual Land Set

Dual Land Set is a premium Dual Land Set MTG proxy product based on Magic: The Gathering‘s Revised dual lands. This set is most useful in decks built around Commander mana bases, cube fixing, and multicolor deck testing, making it a strong option for casual play, display, and deck building where proxies are allowed.

What the Dual Land Set Includes

The Revised dual land cycle includes ten lands, one for each two-color pair. These lands are valuable because they have two basic land types and can tap for either color associated with those types. That makes them especially strong with fetch lands, land-type search effects, and multicolor mana bases.

  • Tundra: Plains Island
  • Underground Sea: Island Swamp
  • Badlands: Swamp Mountain
  • Taiga: Mountain Forest
  • Savannah: Forest Plains
  • Scrubland: Plains Swamp
  • Bayou: Swamp Forest
  • Tropical Island: Forest Island
  • Volcanic Island: Island Mountain
  • Plateau: Mountain Plains

The main value of a Dual Land Set is mana consistency. In casual Commander, cube, and deck testing, original dual-style lands help multicolor decks cast spells more reliably while supporting fetch land packages and land-type synergy.

Best Uses for the Dual Land Set

  • Commander mana bases: Dual lands improve color fixing in two-color, three-color, four-color, and five-color Commander decks.
  • Cube environments: A full dual land cycle helps drafters build cleaner multicolor decks and makes mana fixing more consistent across archetypes.
  • Legacy and Vintage-style testing: Dual lands are important for testing older-format mana bases in casual or unsanctioned settings.
  • Deck building and display: The set is useful for players who want a polished proxy option for testing, casual play, or collection display.

Recommended Interactions

The Dual Land Set works especially well with cards that search for specific basic land types. Since these lands have land types such as Plains, Island, Swamp, Mountain, and Forest, they can be found by many fetch lands and land-search effects.

  • Polluted Delta: Can search for an Island or Swamp, making it able to find lands such as Underground Sea, Tropical Island, Volcanic Island, Tundra, Bayou, Badlands, or Scrubland depending on the type needed.
  • Scalding Tarn: Can search for an Island or Mountain, giving it access to Volcanic Island, Tropical Island, Tundra, Underground Sea, Badlands, Taiga, or Plateau based on the colors needed.
  • Farseek: Can search for non-Forest dual lands with basic land types, making it useful in green multicolor decks.
  • Nature’s Lore: Can search for a Forest card, which lets it find dual lands such as Tropical Island, Taiga, Savannah, or Bayou.

Cards That Work Well With the Dual Land Set

Polluted Delta

Polluted Delta Magic: The Gathering card image

Polluted Delta searches for an Island or Swamp. Because several original dual lands include those land types, it is one of the strongest tools for finding the right colors.

Scalding Tarn

Scalding Tarn Magic: The Gathering card image

Scalding Tarn searches for an Island or Mountain. It pairs especially well with blue and red dual lands, while still supporting several other color combinations through land types.

Farseek

Farseek Magic: The Gathering card image

Farseek can find a Plains, Island, Swamp, or Mountain card. That makes it a useful ramp and fixing spell for multicolor decks using dual lands with those types.

Nature’s Lore

Nature's Lore Magic: The Gathering card image

Nature’s Lore searches for a Forest card and puts it onto the battlefield. It can find Forest-type dual lands, which gives green decks efficient access to multiple colors.

Decks That Want the Dual Land Set

Dual Land Set fits best in Commander, cube, and multicolor playtesting environments. In Commander, dual lands help decks cast important spells on curve and reduce the number of awkward opening hands caused by poor color fixing.

In cube, the full cycle is useful because it gives every color pair access to high-quality fixing. That helps drafters build consistent two-color decks while also supporting splashes, three-color decks, and multicolor archetypes. For deck testing, the set is especially useful when comparing mana bases or testing whether a deck needs stronger fixing before buying or moving around official copies.

Strengths and Considerations

The main strength of the Dual Land Set is consistency. The lands enter untapped, carry useful basic land types, and support fetch lands and many land-search effects. This makes them some of the strongest mana-fixing lands for casual Commander, cube, and older-format testing.

The main consideration is playgroup expectation. Dual lands can make mana bases significantly stronger, so they are best used in games where the table is comfortable with proxy lands and higher-quality fixing. Testing a Dual Land Set as a proxy product can help you decide how much premium mana fixing your deck or cube actually needs.

Product Quality and Proxy Use

ProxyKing cards are produced with premium print quality, proper trading-card size, ideal weight, consistent thickness, and a natural shuffle feel for sleeved casual play.

This is a proxy/playtest set for casual play, Commander, cube, display, and deck testing where proxies are allowed. These are not official Magic cards and are not tournament legal. Review our Proxy Use Policy for responsible casual use.

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5 reviews for Dual Land Set – MTG Proxy Revised

  1. Proxy Queen

    classic

  2. Justin Bock

    Sell your car for a full set of dual lands or buy these 100% authentic looking ones perfect quality dual lands for the same price of a couple of worthless boosters?
    Absolutely wonderful set and I recommend 10/10

  3. dburesh00

    Absolutely love how these look and feel!

  4. Andrew Dugger

    Bought a set of 4 after selling a and handful of revised dual land to TCG. They look and feel the same. The color on the back of the card was lighter than the originals, but not a large point of contention. A great buy!

  5. daityaxboh

    amazing, gonna order

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Dual Lands – MTG Revised Edition

The Dual Lands from Magic: The Gathering's Revised Edition are a set of ten rare lands, each capable of producing two different colors of mana. These lands are highly prized for their efficiency and lack of drawbacks, making them staples in various formats, particularly Legacy and Vintage. Each Dual Land possesses two basic land types, allowing them to be fetched with spells and abilities that search for basic lands.

List of Revised Dual Lands:

  • Badlands – Produces either black or red mana; counts as both a Swamp and a Mountain.
  • Bayou – Produces either black or green mana; counts as both a Swamp and a Forest.
  • Plateau – Produces either red or white mana; counts as both a Mountain and a Plains.
  • Savannah – Produces either green or white mana; counts as both a Forest and a Plains.
  • Scrubland – Produces either black or white mana; counts as both a Swamp and a Plains.
  • Taiga – Produces either red or green mana; counts as both a Mountain and a Forest.
  • Tropical Island – Produces either green or blue mana; counts as both a Forest and an Island.
  • Tundra – Produces either blue or white mana; counts as both an Island and a Plains.
  • Underground Sea – Produces either blue or black mana; counts as both an Island and a Swamp.
  • Volcanic Island – Produces either blue or red mana; counts as both an Island and a Mountain.

Tip:

Incorporating Dual Lands into your deck enhances mana consistency and flexibility, especially in multicolored strategies. Their classification as basic land types allows them to be targeted by spells and abilities that interact with basic lands, such as Farseek or Fetch Lands like Misty Rainforest. This synergy facilitates efficient mana fixing and accelerates gameplay.

Cards that Synergize with Dual Lands:

Farseek

Farseek Magic: The Gathering card image

A sorcery that allows you to search your library for a Plains, Island, Swamp, or Mountain and put it onto the battlefield tapped. It can fetch any Dual Land with the appropriate land types, enhancing mana fixing and acceleration.

Misty Rainforest

Misty Rainforest Magic: The Gathering card image

A Fetch Land that lets you search for a Forest or Island card, including Dual Lands like Tropical Island. This ensures consistent access to multiple colors in multicolored decks.

Crop Rotation

Crop Rotation Magic: The Gathering card image

An instant that allows you to sacrifice a land to search your library for any land card and put it onto the battlefield. This can quickly bring out essential Dual Lands when needed.

Prismatic Vista

Prismatic Vista Magic: The Gathering card image

A land that lets you pay 1 life, sacrifice it, and search for a basic land type. This can fetch Dual Lands with the corresponding types, making it an efficient tool for mana fixing.

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