That said, Force of Will has also been consistently a major player in lots of fast combo decks that just want to force through their combo or keep a crucial piece of interaction from ever hitting the table, on their opponents side
For aggressive and tempo decks: Prioritize lands that enter untapped consistently ( Fetch Lands, Fast Lands, Pain Lands ) Avoid tapped entries that slow down early pressure Accept minor life loss as a reasonable trade-off for speed For control and value-oriented decks: Tapped entries matter less when casting expensive spells turn 4+ Extra utility like scry, cycling, or card draw provides long-term value Lands like Temples, Slow Lands, and Cycling Duals become viable options Budget Considerations Without Sacrificing Performance The best dual lands in MTG span an enormous price range, but strong mana bases exist at every budget level
Some are just straight up draw and will say something like draw 2 cards
This is especially useful on a battle because it can allow you to remove a blocker to let you attack the battle right away
I am unsure how many of each of these I would play in an Esper Control deck, since we have some lands to work with already and they are very weak when drawn later in the game