Temple of Plenty — Reliable Dual Mana
Temple of Plenty is a pragmatic land for decks that need consistent green or white production while smoothing early draws. Temple of Plenty enters the battlefield tapped, but its scry one trigger helps shape the top of your library so you rarely lose tempo over the next draw. Experienced players will appreciate the straightforward play pattern: a turn delayed mana source traded for a small but useful selection effect.
In Commander shells built around mana fixing or color intensive spells, Temple of Plenty slots into mana bases cleanly and supports midrange lines without demanding setup. The card name is a nod to Tarkir's settled groves where clans balance growth and order. Add Temple of Plenty to your list and stabilize your curve; pick it up now to shore up green white color requirements.
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Card Type Land
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Card Text / Rules Text (Printed) Temple of Plenty enters the battlefield tapped. When Temple of Plenty enters the battlefield, scry 1. {T}: Add {G} or {W}.
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