![]() ![]() ![]() Each booster bears the same green background image. Homelands is the last expansion to be printed on only two sheets and sold in eight-card booster packs (two cards from the uncommon sheet and six cards from the common sheet). If the art variants are treated as distinct, there are 71 commons Homelands lands have a unique teal colored text box. Most collectors consider these variants to be distinct cards, and therefore a full set to be 140 cards. ![]() Each of the C4 commons has 2 versions of art by the same artist. Because of the relative number of uncommons to commons in a pack, C1 and U3 cards are of equal rarity despite being printed on different sheets, and are considered the uncommons of the set. The set's rarity breakdown is 46 commons and 69 uncommons The U1 are considered the "rares" of the set. Homelands was printed on 121 card sheets. ![]() The expansion symbol of the set is a simplified globe of Ulgrotha, the plane where Homelands was set. The absence of mechanics found throughout the Ice Age block, such as Snow lands and cumulative upkeep, and the fact that it didn't follow the Ice Age block storyline, made it a poor fit in its former block. Each color had at least one legend, with some colors having as many as five. The set introduced no new mechanics or keywords, but used some of the mechanics of Ice Age, most notably the cantrip ability and single-color legendary creatures. Homelands was developed as a separate expansion from the current Ice Age block at the time. ![]()
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