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About City of Brass

City of Brass, Land, designed by Mark Tedin first released in Dec, 1993 in the set Arabian Nights and was printed exactly in 36 different ways. It see play in 4 formats: Commander, Modern, Legacy and Duel Commander. It's currently being selled by the minimum price of 128.52.

This card, City of Brass, would be beneficial in multicolor decks that require access to various colors of mana. It can help fix mana problems and provide flexibility in casting spells of different colors. However, the downside of dealing damage to you whenever it becomes tapped may be a concern, especially in faster-paced or aggressive matchups. There are alternative options like Mana Confluence or Reflecting Pool that offer similar benefits without the drawback of self-inflicted damage, making them potentially better choices depending on the specific deck and strategy. Ultimately, the decision to include City of Brass in a deck would depend on the overall game plan and how well it synergizes with the rest of the cards in the deck.

Top 8 decks with City of Brass

Format

Meta Decks

% total

Average per deck

Commander

45

6.8

1.0

Modern

17

0.6

3.9

Legacy

1

0.1

4.0

Duel Commander

1

25.0

1.0

Rules

10/04/04

On the other hand, you can tap City of Brass, put its triggered ability on the stack, and then respond to that ability by casting an instant or activating an ability using that mana. In that case, the instant spell or activated ability will resolve first.

10/04/04

The first ability triggers no matter how the land becomes tapped.

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112 uni.

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53 uni.

182.42 Visit store
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