| Name | Clifftop Retreat |
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| Type | Land |
| Description | This land enters tapped unless you control a Mountain or a Plains.
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| Artist | Christine Choi |
| Set | Alchemy: Edge of Eternities #31 |
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| Name | Clifftop Retreat |
|---|---|
| Type | Land |
| Description | This land enters tapped unless you control a Mountain or a Plains.
|
| Artist | Christine Choi |
| Set | Alchemy: Edge of Eternities #31 |
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| Image |
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Clifftop Retreat, Land, designed by John Avon first released in Sep, 2011 in the set Innistrad and was printed exactly in 19 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Commander.
The Clifftop Retreat card would benefit decks that run both red and white mana sources, such as Boros or Jeskai decks in Magic: the Gathering. It provides flexibility by tapping for either red or white mana, but its drawback of entering tapped unless you control a Mountain or a Plains can slow down aggressive strategies. While it's a solid dual land option, there are better alternatives like Sacred Foundry or Sacred Mesa that offer more consistent mana fixing and utility, so Clifftop Retreat may not always see play in competitive decks.
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