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Oracle of Mul Daya
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Oracle of Mul Daya

{3}{G}

Creature — Elf Shaman

LegalRank #491

You may play an additional land on each of your turns.

Play with the top card of your library revealed.

You may play lands from the top of your library.

2/2

Why is this card good?

Oracle of Mul Daya is one of green's premier ramp creatures, and it does two jobs at once. The extra land drop accelerates you, but the real power is playing lands off the top of your library — that effectively "draws" your lands while letting your actual draws find spells. Combined with the reveal, you get perfect information on your next card, which helps you sequence plays and dodge dead draws. It shines in any green ramp or landfall deck: think Lord Windgrace, Omnath, Azusa, Aesi, or Tatyova, where extra lands trigger value or fuel huge mana. It pairs beautifully with fetchlands, scrying effects, and "put a land into play" effects to chain advantage. Downsides: it's a 2/2 that dies to everything, and a flooded top stalls you while broadcasting your hand to opponents. It's also less exciting in low-land or spellslinger decks that don't care about extra lands. Pair it with shuffle/scry effects to smooth flooded turns.

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ExplorationG

Extra land drop per turn like Oracle.

Azusa, Lost but SeekingG

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BurgeoningG

Lets you play additional lands cheaply.

Courser of KruphixG

Reveals top card and plays lands from library, gaining life.

Crucible of WorldsC

Land-recursion engine that pairs with extra land drops.

Mina and Denn, WildbornRG

Grants an additional land play each turn.

Wayward SwordtoothG

Extra land drop with no real downside once monarch/ascended.

Dryad of the Ilysian GroveG

Extra land per turn plus mana fixing ramp.

Printings (7)

eocEdge of Eternities Commander · #102R$2.64Buy
otcOutlaws of Thunder Junction Commander · #200R$5.19Buy
2x2Double Masters 2022 · #370R$10.19Buy
2x2Double Masters 2022 · #464R—Buy
2x2Double Masters 2022 · #154R$4.61Buy
jmpJumpstart · #415R$4.97Buy
zenZendikar · #172R$4.20Buy

Played by these commanders

Yuma, Proud Protector100% of 1
Hearthhull, the Worldseed100% of 1

Combos (8)

  • Glacial Chasm + Oracle of Mul Daya + Ramunap Excavator

    → Prevent all damage that would be dealt to you, Lock

  • Glacial Chasm + Oracle of Mul Daya + Crucible of Worlds

    → Prevent all damage that would be dealt to you, Lock

  • Glacial Chasm + Oracle of Mul Daya + Conduit of Worlds

    → Prevent all damage that would be dealt to you, Lock

  • Glacial Chasm + Oracle of Mul Daya + Walk-In Closet // Forgotten Cellar

    → Prevent all damage that would be dealt to you, Lock

  • Glacial Chasm + Oracle of Mul Daya + Szarel, Genesis Shepherd

    → Prevent all damage that would be dealt to you, Lock

  • Springheart Nantuko + Spelunking + Golgari Rot Farm + Oracle of Mul Daya

    → Infinite creature tokens, Infinite landfall triggers, Infinite ETB

Rulings (3)

  • 2009-10-01

    If you control more than one Oracle of Mul Daya, the effects of their first abilities are cumulative. If you control two, for example, you can play three lands on your turn.

  • 2009-10-01

    Oracle of Mul Daya doesn't change the times when you can play a land card from the top of your library. You can play a land only during your main phase when you have priority and the stack is empty. Doing so counts as one of your land plays for the turn.

  • 2009-10-01

    If you play your first land of the turn from the top of your library, and the new top card is another land card, you can play that one too.

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