Azusa, Lost but Seeking

Legendary Creature — Human Monk

You may play two additional lands on each of your turns.

CMC
3
Mana cost
{2}{G}
Color identity
G
Rarity
rare
Set
Commander's Arsenal Oversized
Price
EDHREC rank
#300
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Azusa, Lost but Seeking card art
Azusa, Lost but Seeking turns every land in hand into immediate mana acceleration — two extra land drops per turn means a three-mana creature routinely puts you four or five turns ahead on the board. Pair her with Glacial Chasm for a repeatable protection lock or slot her into Hazezon, Shaper of Sand to flood the battlefield with Sand Warrior tokens at a pace no fair deck can match.

Best Commanders

Commanders with the highest synergy

01
Hazezon, Shaper of Sand

Hazezon, Shaper of Sand

69.1% of decks · synergy 0.64

Hazezon, Shaper of Sand scales its token output directly to the number of deserts you control, and Azusa, Lost but Seeking turns each land drop into another trigger — more lands in play means more tokens, faster.

03
Lord Windgrace

Lord Windgrace

66.4% of decks · synergy 0.56

Lord Windgrace recurs lands from the graveyard and rewards you for playing them repeatedly, and Azusa, Lost but Seeking converts each of those recurred lands into an immediate board-state advantage rather than a one-per-turn trickle.

05
Omnath, Locus of Rage

Omnath, Locus of Rage

62.4% of decks · synergy 0.55

Omnath, Locus of Rage creates a 5/5 and deals damage each time a land enters, and Azusa, Lost but Seeking stacks those triggers aggressively — three land drops a turn means three landfall triggers before anyone can blink.

Format Analysis

Where it lives, where it can’t

FormatVerdict
commander
legacy
modern
pioneer
standard
vintage
pauper
oathbreaker

Commander is where Azusa, Lost but Seeking is most at home: the format's singleton rule rewards her unique effect, and landfall commanders give her two extra land drops something meaningful to do every single turn. In Legacy, she's technically legal but rarely played — that format moves too fast for a three-mana do-nothing-on-entry creature, and the decks that want land acceleration have cheaper options. Modern and Pioneer are similar stories; the card is legal but competes against more efficient threats and sees negligible play. Oathbreaker is a reasonable home if you're building around a planeswalker that cares about land count or landfall.

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