Mox strategy
Silverquill Campus is a budget dual land best in slower white-black decks that want reliable fixing over speed. Its main strength is simple, low-cost mana smoothing in Limited, Commander, and casual multicolor decks, especially when you need both W and B consistently.
Best use cases: early-game color fixing, two-color decks with a light mana base requirement, and slower strategies that can afford a tapped land. The scry 1 late game gives it real utility by turning excess mana into card selection, which is helpful for control, midrange, and grindy decks.
Synergies: it pairs well with deck themes that care about scrying or topdeck quality, and with mana sinks that let you use spare mana before activating the Campus. It’s also stronger in builds with high basic land counts or other tapped lands, where perfect tempo is less important.
Key mechanics it supports: mana fixing, scrying, and long-game consistency. In fast Constructed formats it’s usually too slow, but in slower formats it’s a solid, low-risk land option.
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