- What is a triomes cycle?
- Triomes are the 10-card three-color cycle introduced across Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths (2020) and Streets of New Capenna (2022). The Ikoria five (Indatha, Ketria, Raugrin, Savai, Zagoth) cover the wedges; the New Capenna five (Jetmir’s Garden, Raffine’s Tower, Spara’s Headquarters, Xander’s Lounge, Ziatora’s Proving Ground) cover the shards. Each triome ETBs tapped, taps for one of three colors, has all three relevant basic land types (so any fetch can find them), and has cycling 3. They’re the single best land in any 3+ color Commander deck — you trade one turn of speed for a slot that produces three colors, draws a card if drawn late, and counts as a fetch target for every relevant fetch land. Wizards has signaled triomes return in every multi-color set going forward.
- How many lands are in the Triomes cycle?
- The Triomes cycle has 10 lands, first printed in IKO.
- How much does the Triomes cycle cost?
- Buying the complete Triomes cycle costs about $165.35 based on the cheapest English printing of each land.
- What's the cheapest land in the Triomes cycle?
- Ziatora's Proving Ground is the cheapest at about $10.86.
- What's the most expensive land in the Triomes cycle?
- Zagoth Triome is the most expensive at about $25.25.
- What other names are used for triomes?
- Players also call them triome lands, cycling tri-lands. The cycle name and its nicknames all refer to the same 10 cards.
- Are triomes fetchable?
- Yes — every triome carries all three of its colors’ basic land types, so the relevant fetch lands can search them up just like shocks.
- Are all 10 triomes printed?
- Yes — Ikoria printed the 5 wedge triomes (2020), Streets of New Capenna printed the 5 shard triomes (2022). All 10 color combinations now have a triome.
- Should I cycle a triome?
- Only if you’re drawing extra lands you don’t need. The 3-mana cycling cost is steep; a triome’s value as a 3-color fetchable land usually outweighs cycling it for a card.
- Are triomes legal in Modern?
- Yes — Ikoria and Streets of New Capenna made both sub-cycles Modern-legal on print.