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Triple lands (or Tri lands, also called Triome lands) is common slang for any nonbasic land that produces three colors of mana.

Original triple lands[ | ]

The earliest triple land cycles from Homelands which produces three colors of mana conditionally as follows:

{T}: Add {C}.
{1},{T}: Add M.
{2},{T}: Add N or O.

where N and O are the allied colors of M.

Tri-color sac lands[ | ]

Main article: Sac_land

Invasion triple lands, come on the battlefield tapped, produce one mana type and can be sacrificed for one of each of that color's allied colors.

Tri-color taplands[ | ]

Main article: Tapland

Shards of Alara introduced the first real tri-tapland producing three colors of mana in a fitting Shard. Khans of Tarkir completed the cycle with Wedge-colored taplands.

Shard colored[ | ]

Wedge colored[ | ]


Tricycle lands[ | ]

Main article: Triome land

Improving on the previous Tri-colored Tapland cycle Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths introduced wedge-colored taplands known as Triomes with basic land types and cycling {3}. Streets of New Capenna completed the cycle with the shard-colored versions, though not officially named Triomes, they are still referred to as Triome lands by many.

Wedge colored[ | ]

Shard colored[ | ]


Lairs[ | ]

Main article: Lair

Planeshift lairs that must be sacrificed when it comes into play unless return a non-Lair land to the owner's hand and can be tapped for one mana of any of three colors.

Tri-color typal land[ | ]

There are two typal lands printed that are capable of generating exactly three colors of mana:

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