| Name | Mutavault Token |
|---|---|
| Type | Token land |
| Description | |
| Artist | Mark Poole |
| Set | Lorwyn Eclipsed Tokens #11 |
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| Name | Mutavault Token |
|---|---|
| Type | Token land |
| Description | |
| Artist | Mark Poole |
| Set | Lorwyn Eclipsed Tokens #11 |
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Mutavault Token, Token land, designed by Mark Poole first released in Jan, 2026 in the set Lorwyn Eclipsed Tokens.
Mutavault fits best in aggressive or tribal decks that want resilient, low-opportunity-cost threats—especially decks like Humans, Merfolk, Goblins, Faeries, or Slivers—because it counts as every creature type when animated and dodges sorcery-speed removal by being a land most of the time. It’s particularly strong in tribal aggro and tempo strategies that can afford colorless lands and want extra pressure without committing more cards to the board, and it synergizes well with “lord” effects (e.g., Lord of Atlantis, Thalia’s Lieutenant). Whether it should see play depends on the format and mana requirements: in mono-colored or light two-color tribal decks (like in Modern, Pioneer, or casual tribal builds), it’s often worth including; however, in color-intensive decks, the colorless mana can be a real drawback. In terms of alternatives, Mishra’s Factory and Faceless Haven are comparable creature-lands (with Haven being stronger in heavy snow decks), while creature-lands like Den of the Bu
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