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Magic: The Gathering 2025 Land Station (400 Basic Land Cards) for
$14.99.
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Features:- The Land Station contains 400 beautiful nonfoil Basic Land cards from Foundations Jumpstart (2025)
- No matter what slice of the color pie you prefer, this Land Station delivers, with 80 Plains (White), 80 Islands (Blue), 80 Swamps (Black), 80 Mountains (Red), and 80 Forests (Green)
- Whether you're hosting a booster draft, playing Limited, or building Constructed decks, this Land Station is the perfect companion at any Magic: The Gathering game night
- Each color comes in 3 different art variants and in every box you'll get all 15
- Planeswalk through beloved MTG planes with art spanning from the graveyards of Innistrad to the jungles of Ixalan
- Lands come in a reusable box for easy access and storage
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Full art land cards are too cool not to have.
I guess unless you're going to super official tournaments, I can't think of anyone who'll actually care that your basic land cards are proxied because it's the same exact effect.
Sure but 80 lands of each color is massively more than most people would need. Your typical 60 card deck will have a low 20's counts of lands. That's typically split between the colors you are running and probably includes some amount of special lands. Odds are most decks are running 10 basic lands of a color or less unless they happen to be running a mono-color deck. It's very unlikely anyone needing to buy lands would be making that many decks to use all the lands. You'd need to be building 3 or 4 mono red decks or something like that. Even then you'd still be better off spending the $8 at 10 cents a piece just to get your mountains.
These are unplayed lands to put into decks if you host a booster draft or another event where you're cracking packs and won't see basic lands. Super niche. Guess it could be the result of an executive bolting out of bed at night and shouting "box of lands!" after receiving a revelation in a dream. Much more likely, though, that the marketing department got survey responses and player feedback that showed they'd make money printing, packaging, and selling this for a small part of their audience.
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