Pinecrest Ridge

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About Pinecrest Ridge

Pinecrest Ridge, Land, designed by John Avon first released in Oct, 2004 in the set Champions of Kamigawa.

Pinecrest Ridge would be beneficial in a deck that focuses on ramping into larger spells, particularly in a red-green (Gruul) build that utilizes land-based strategies or creature-heavy decks, as it provides both colorless mana and the option for red or green mana at the cost of not untapping on the next turn. However, there are arguably better options like Fabled Passage or Commander's Sphere, which provide more consistent mana fixing and do not come with the drawback of not untapping. While Pinecrest Ridge can see play in casual or themed decks, it may not be optimal in competitive settings where smoother mana curves and flexibility are crucial.

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Frequently asked questions about Pinecrest Ridge

What type of card is Pinecrest Ridge?

Pinecrest Ridge is a Land card in Marvel Snap SNAP.

What does Pinecrest Ridge do?

{T}: Add {C}. {T}: Add {R} or {G}. Pinecrest Ridge doesn't untap during your next untap step.

What set is Pinecrest Ridge from?

Pinecrest Ridge was first released in the set Champions of Kamigawa, illustrated by John Avon.

Is Pinecrest Ridge legal to play?

Legality depends on the tournament format -- Pinecrest Ridge can be legal in some formats and banned or restricted in others. See the full breakdown per format in the Legality section above.

What cards are similar to Pinecrest Ridge?

Cards similar to Pinecrest Ridge include Tranquil Garden, Thalakos Lowlands, Vec Townships. See the full list in the Similar cards section above.