Unfinity Lands – Full-Art Basics And Ravnica Shock Lands

The new lands that come along with each set are always something to be looked forward to. Especially when that set is an “un-set, which are notorious for its gorgeous full-art basic lands. The newest un-set called “Unfinity” has not disappointed with its basics. Furthermore, the set has actually raised the bar even higher than usual for the land slot.

Unfinity contains two full-art basics for each land type. So, two plains, two islands, two swamps, two mountains, and two forests. Additionally, the set also features full-art versions of each of the Ravnica shock lands with brand new art. Each of the lands features space-themed artwork that fits the land type(s) aesthetic.

Reprints of the shock lands are sure to have a lot of MTG players very excited. The fact that they are also full-art or “borderless” and feature brand-new art means collectors will also have their eyes on these lands. All this excitement is just extra on top of the usual hype for the basics that come along with un-sets. Now that you know what you stand to pull, let’s take a look at the actual cards.

Full-Art Basic Lands Gallery

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Almost every deck, regardless of the format plays some number of basic lands. Full-art versions are a great way to personalize the way your deck looks and make it stand out. These particular lands are all space-themed (dubbed “spasics”) and are guaranteed to catch some eyes. So, let’s take a look.

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unfinity plains 1
unfinity basic island 1
unfinity basic swamp 1
unfinity basic mountain 1
unfinity basic forest 1
unfinity basic plains 2
unfinity island 2
unfinity basic swamp 2
unfinity basic mountain 2
unfinity basic forest 2

Shock Land Gallery

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Shock lands are the backbone of many mana bases in formats like Modern and Pioneer. If you play either one of these formats, you’ve probably seen them pop up quite a bit. They also see play in commander.

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They appear in here featuring brand-new space-themed art and a slick borderless treatment. Each dual land’s art depicts alien planets or space-themed elements that fit the aesthetic of the land types. The colors here are going to look phenomenal in foil. With that said, let’s take a look at the lands themselves.

unfinity hallowed fountain
unfinity watery grave
blood crypt
stomping ground
godless shrine
overgrown tomb
sacred foundry
breeding pool

End Step

Un-sets are always great pick-ups. They’re MTG at its most laid-back and fun. While they aren’t the most “serious” sets, things like basic lands, and now the shock lands make it seriously interesting to the vast majority of MTG players. Regardless of what format or color(s) you play, there are new lands to make your deck look out of this world.

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Geno Doak

I started playing Magic in 2015. I love all formats but I particularly love to play and build decks in modern. Pretty much every part of my life has been influenced by Magic in some way or another. It is something I am very passionate about. RIP Simian Spirit Guide.