About Exploding Borders
Exploding Borders, Sorcery, designed by Zoltan Boros & Gabor Szikszai first released in Feb, 2009 in the set Conflux.
A deck that focuses on a multicolor strategy and aims to control the board with a variety of basic land types would benefit from using Exploding Borders. However, there are better options like Farseek or Rampant Growth that offer more consistent ramp without the damage component, making them more versatile choices for most decks. While Exploding Borders can be situationally powerful, its conditional nature may limit its overall playability in competitive settings.
Rules
03/19/21
The basic land types are Plains, Island, Swamp, Mountain, and Forest. Land types other than basic land types (such as Desert) don’t contribute to domain abilities.
02/01/09
A number of nonbasic lands have basic land types. Domain abilities don’t count the number of lands you control — they count the number of basic land types among lands you control, even if that means checking the same land twice. For example, if you control a Tundra, an Overgrown Tomb, and a Madblind Mountain, you’ll have a Plains, Island, Swamp, Mountain, and Forest among the lands you control. Your domain abilities will be maxed out.
02/01/09
Exploding Borders has only one target: the player. If that player becomes an illegal target by the time Exploding Borders would resolve, the entire spell doesn’t resolve. You won’t get to search for a basic land card.
02/01/09
Exploding Borders will still deal damage even if you don’t put a land card onto the battlefield.
02/01/09
To determine the number of basic land types among lands you control, look at the lands you have on the battlefield and ask yourself whether the subtypes Plains, Island, Swamp, Mountain, and Forest appear within that group. The number of times you say yes (topping out at five) tells you how powerful your domain abilities will be.
02/01/09
You do what the spell says in order, so you’ll put a new basic land card onto the battlefield before you determine the value of X.
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