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  1. Dryad of the Ilysian Groves first ability is cumulative if you control more than one. It’s also cumulative with other effects that let you play additional lands, such as the one from Escape to the Wilds.

  2. This particular interaction is the same with any other card that changes types (like Magus of the Moon). Dryad of the Elysian Grove's ability that provides additional land types happens in Layer 4, while ability adding/removing happens in layer 6.

  3. Dryad is just a good card. Even if you have no other benefit from its effect (no landfall triggers, you aren't in need of mana fixing, etc.) it is still a good card because it allows you to play twice as many lands as your opponents.

  4. Dryad of the Ilysian Grove, on its own, only adds Basic Land (Sub)types to the Lands you control on the Battlefield. So, all Lands you control gain the intrinsic Mana abilities of each Basic Land type, and can be {T}'d for one mana of any Color, in addition to their other abilities.

  5. www.moxfield.com › cards › L380N-dryad-of-the-ilysian-groveMoxfield - MTG Deck Builder

    Dryad of the Ilysian Groves first ability is cumulative if you control more than one. It’s also cumulative with other effects that let you play additional lands, such as the one from Escape to the Wilds.

  6. 24 sty 2020 · Dryad of the Ilysian Groves first ability is cumulative if you control more than one. It’s also cumulative with other effects that let you play additional lands, such as the one from Escape to the Wilds.

  7. Dryad of the Ilysian Grove's first ability is cumulative if you control more than one. It's also cumulative with other effects that let you play additional lands, such as the one from Escape to the Wilds. Each land you control will have the land types Plains, Island, Swamp, Mountain, and Forest.