When most players think about improving their mana base, they immediately focus on fetch lands, dual lands, shock lands, and triomes. But some of the most powerful lands in Magic aren’t about fixing colors—they’re about creating raw advantage.
At mtgworkshop.com, our Colorless Lands Set is built for players who want utility, disruption, acceleration, and game-winning effects packed directly into their mana base. These lands don’t just tap for mana—they change the way games are played.
Whether you’re building Commander, cEDH, Legacy, Vintage, or high-powered casual decks, these iconic lands can take your deck to the next level.
Let’s break down all 17 powerhouse lands included in this set and why they matter.
Ancient Tomb
Few lands are as explosive as Ancient Tomb. Producing two colorless mana immediately, it allows for incredibly fast starts by accelerating your early game.
Perfect for:
cEDH fast mana strategies
Artifact decks
Stax decks
Eldrazi builds
The 2 damage is often a tiny price to pay for the massive tempo advantage.
Bazaar of Baghdad
Bazaar doesn’t tap for mana—but what it does is often even stronger.
Draw two, discard three may seem strange at first, but in graveyard-based strategies, this becomes absurdly powerful.
Perfect for:
Reanimator
Dredge
Madness
Graveyard combo decks
This is one of the most famous lands in Magic history for a reason.
Boseiju, Who Shelters All
For combo and control players, forcing a spell through counter magic can mean everything.
Boseiju makes your instants and sorceries uncounterable, protecting your biggest plays when it matters most.
Perfect for:
Storm
Combo decks
Big spell control shells
Commander finishers
City of Shadows
A highly unique land that rewards creature sacrifice by storing permanent mana growth.
It’s slower, but in the right shell, it becomes a long-term engine for huge mana generation.
Perfect for:
Token sacrifice decks
Aristocrats
Grindy control strategies
Field of the Dead
One of the strongest value lands ever printed.
Simply by playing lands with different names, you generate a constant army of Zombies without spending mana.
Perfect for:
Landfall decks
Golos-style strategies
Control decks
Commander value engines
This card wins games by doing what you were already going to do: playing lands.
Hall of the Bandit Lord
Giving creatures haste can completely change a game.
Hall lets your key creature enter and activate immediately—critical for combo decks and explosive turns.
Perfect for:
Kiki-Jiki combos
Commander combo decks
Creature-based win conditions
Homeward Path
One of Commander’s best political and protection lands.
It protects your creatures from theft effects and shuts down opponents trying to steal your best threats.
Perfect for:
EDH
Big creature decks
Meta-heavy theft environments
Inventors’ Fair
Artifact decks love consistency, and this land delivers both life gain and tutoring.
Once metalcraft is active, it becomes a tutor for your most important artifact.
Perfect for:
cEDH artifacts
Urza decks
Breya decks
Combo shells
Miren, the Moaning Well
Sacrifice outlets are incredibly valuable, especially when they can’t be easily removed.
Miren turns your creatures into life gain while protecting them from exile or theft.
Perfect for:
Aristocrats
Lifegain decks
Death trigger strategies
Mishra’s Workshop
One of the most powerful lands ever printed.
Generating three mana for artifacts, this card is legendary for powering some of the fastest artifact starts in Magic.
Perfect for:
Vintage
Artifact prison
Stax
cEDH artifact builds
This land is pure speed.
Scorched Ruins
A risky but powerful land that converts sacrificed lands into massive mana production.
It’s high risk, high reward—and perfect for explosive decks.
Perfect for:
Big mana strategies
Eldrazi
Combo acceleration
Strip Mine
Simple. Brutal. Effective.
Destroying any land with no restriction makes Strip Mine one of the strongest utility lands ever printed.
Perfect for:
Legacy
Commander
Competitive metas
Answering problem lands
Every serious land package should consider this card.
Thawing Glaciers
Slow, but incredibly reliable.
It repeatedly fetches basic lands, ensuring steady land drops and long-game advantage.
Perfect for:
Control decks
Mono-color decks
Landfall strategies
The Tabernacle at Pendrell Vale
One of the most feared lands in Magic.
It taxes creature-heavy decks by forcing upkeep payments, devastating token swarms and go-wide strategies.
Perfect for:
Lands decks
Prison decks
Control shells
Legacy sideboard plans
This land alone can shut down entire archetypes.
Ugin’s Labyrinth
A newer powerhouse for colorless and Eldrazi strategies.
It provides explosive mana acceleration and fits perfectly into big-mana shells looking to cast massive threats early.
Perfect for:
Eldrazi decks
Tron-style builds
Colorless Commander
Wasteland
A cleaner, more balanced cousin to Strip Mine—and still absolutely devastating.
It punishes greedy mana bases and answers utility lands with surgical precision.
Perfect for:
Legacy
Modern-style proxy testing
Tempo decks
Competitive Commander
Winding Canyons
Flash changes everything.
Being able to cast creatures at instant speed creates massive tactical advantages and protects your threats from sorcery-speed interaction.
Perfect for:
Creature combo decks
Flash-based strategies
Commander control decks
Why Proxy These Lands?
Many of these lands are among the most expensive cards ever printed, especially Reserved List staples like:
Bazaar of Baghdad
Mishra’s Workshop
The Tabernacle at Pendrell Vale
City of Shadows
Owning real copies is unrealistic for many players—but testing, brewing, and enjoying powerful decks shouldn’t be locked behind impossible prices.
That’s where premium proxies come in.
At mtgworkshop.com, we provide high-quality MTG proxies with beautiful remastered artwork, sharp print quality, and the premium feel players want for serious playtesting and personal collections.
Our Colorless Lands Set helps you unlock some of the strongest utility lands in Magic without spending thousands.
Final Thoughts
Mana bases win games.
And while dual lands fix your colors, colorless lands win your battles.
They ramp. They disrupt. They protect. They tutor. They pressure. They control.
The best decks in Magic aren’t just built with spells—they’re built with lands that do more.
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