
Locus - MTG Wiki
Locus is a nonbasic land type used for cards that depict mana rich observing posts on Mirrodin. The first card to bear the type was Cloudpost in Mirrodin. It adds for each Locus on the battlefield.
+Locus, +Land, +Locus - Gatherer - Magic: The Gathering
Whenever CARDNAME attacks, it gets +1/+0 until end of turn for each Locus you control. Trenchpost ( 0 ) Land — Locus
+locus, +locus, +locus - Gatherer - Magic: The Gathering
Locus of Enlightenment has each activated ability of the exiled cards used to craft it. You may activate each of those abilities only once each turn. Whenever you activate an ability that isn't …
t:"locus" · Scryfall Magic The Gathering Search
When this land enters, you gain 1 life for each Locus on the battlefield. {T}: Add {C}. What once spied upon Mirrodin from above now waits below for another to assume control. {T}: Add {C}. …
Locus Lands in MTG: History, Alternatives, and Rankings
Dec 30, 2024 · What Are Locus Lands in MTG? The locus lands are colorless lands with the “locus” subtype. Three locus lands have been printed to date, as well as Planar Nexus, which …
locus · Scryfall Magic The Gathering Search
14 Magic cards found where the name includes “locus” ... The literal and graphical information presented on this site about Magic: The Gathering, including card images and mana symbols, …
Locus (creature type) - MTG Wiki
Locus is a test card creature type representing a type of Insect commonly known as Locusts. Locus debuted as a creature type in Mystery Booster. Prior to its introduction, Locus was only …
Locus - MTG Wiki
Locus is a nonbasic land type used for cards that depict mana rich observing posts on Mirrodin.
Locus (creature type) - MTG Wiki
Locus is a test card creature type representing a type of Insect commonly known as Locusts. Locus debuted as a creature type in Mystery Booster. Prior to its introduction, Locus was only …
Locus Lands: A look at the (nearly) game-breaking land subtype
Jul 21, 2023 · There are a lot of powerful lands in Magic: The Gathering, and that includes those of the Locus subtype.
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