Lupinflower Village
Land
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, Sacrifice this land: Look at the top six cards of your library. You may reveal a Bat, Bird, Mouse, or Rabbit card from among them and put it into your hand. Put the rest on the bottom of your library in a random order.
- CMC
- 0
- Mana cost
- Color identity
- W
- Rarity
- uncommon
- Set
- Bloomburrow
- Price
- $0.32
- EDHREC rank
- #4677
Lupinflower Village enters tapped and taps for one mana of any color — a rainbow dual that costs you tempo on arrival. It's a strict role-player in creature-type-matters decks, and outside of Animal or Rabbit tribal shells built around Mabel, Heir to Cragflame, it has no business making your land base.
Best Commanders
Commanders with the highest synergy

Mabel, Heir to Cragflame
Mabel, Heir to Cragflame is an Animal commander who rewards you for going wide with creature types, and Lupinflower Village smooths out the color fixing in a Naya shell where hitting the right pips early matters. Over 63% of Mabel decks run it, which is about as close to a consensus include as you get for a tapland.

Zoraline, Cosmos Caller
Zoraline, Cosmos Caller works in a multicolor shell where flexible mana is worth a turn of tempo, and Lupinflower Village delivers exactly that without competing for a nonbasic slot that needs to do more. Half of all Zoraline decks include it, reflecting how often her color requirements make any free-target fixing welcome.

Finneas, Ace Archer
Finneas, Ace Archer cares about Rabbits, and Lupinflower Village is a Rabbit land — it counts toward tribe synergies while also fixing mana in a two- or three-color build. That dual function is why nearly 46% of Finneas decks slot it in.

Kastral, the Windcrested
Kastral, the Windcrested operates in a Bird-matters space where creature-type lands carry extra weight, and Lupinflower Village offers color flexibility that Kastral's multicolor cost demands. At 38% inclusion it's a common but not automatic pick, taken when the mana base needs the help.

Choco, Seeker of Paradise
Choco, Seeker of Paradise is a Food and creature-type deck that can stretch across several colors, making Lupinflower Village a low-cost way to patch gaps in the mana base. Its 19% inclusion rate reflects that it's a role-player here rather than a staple — run it if your curve demands the fixing.
Format Analysis
Where it lives, where it can’t
| Format | Verdict |
|---|---|
| commander | legal |
| legacy | legal |
| modern | legal |
| pioneer | legal |
| standard | legal |
| vintage | legal |
| pauper | not legal |
| oathbreaker | legal |
In Commander, Lupinflower Village earns its slot narrowly: tribal decks that need one more fixing land and can tolerate the enters-tapped penalty. Outside of those shells, a basic or a better dual does the job without costing you a turn. In competitive 60-card formats like Modern and Pioneer, a tapland with no upside text is almost never correct — one-mana spells on turn one punish you immediately. Legacy and Vintage have access to so many superior duals that Lupinflower Village doesn't register. Standard is the one context where it could appear as a budget filler, but even there, a conditional land with no additional ability is fringe at best.
Key Combos
Combo lines featuring this card
Price Context
Current price
$0.32 bulk tier
At $0.32, Lupinflower Village is bulk — buy a playset for the price of a pack and forget about it. Bulk taplands with no special ability don't appreciate; grab it if you need it and don't think twice about the cost.
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Sources
Mentioned
- Mabel, Heir to Cragflame
- Zoraline, Cosmos Caller
- Finneas, Ace Archer
- Kastral, the Windcrested
- Choco, Seeker of Paradise
Updated . Data from Scryfall, EDHREC, and Commander Spellbook.