| Name | Dwarven Hold |
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| Type | Land |
| Description | Dwarven Hold enters the battlefield tapped.
You may choose not to untap Dwarven Hold during your untap step.
At the beginning of your upkeep, if Dwarven Hold is tapped, put a storage counter on it.
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| Artist | David Seeley |
| Set | Fifth Edition #414 |
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About Dwarven Hold
Dwarven Hold, Land, designed by Pat Lewis first released in Nov, 1994 in the set Fallen Empires and was printed exactly in 2 different ways.
This card would benefit a deck that focuses on mana ramp and resource management, such as a red aggro or midrange deck looking to accelerate their mana production. While Dwarven Hold can provide a burst of red mana when needed, it may be outclassed by more efficient land options like Ancient Tomb or City of Traitors in competitive play due to its slower setup and vulnerability to removal. However, in a casual or thematic deck centered around dwarves or resource accumulation, Dwarven Hold could certainly see play for its unique mechanics and flavor.
Rules
10/04/04
Counters are not lost if the land is changed to another land type. They wait around for the land to change back.
10/04/04
It is only considered “tapped for mana” if you activate its mana ability and generate mana from it.

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