Last updated on June 24, 2026

Hedge Maze - Illustration by Andrew Mar

Hedge Maze | Illustration by Andrew Mar

There are plenty of land cycles in MTG these days, and it feels like every new set brings us a new one to explore. Aetherdrift has a vertical cycle of raceways, Wilds of Eldraine and The Lost Caverns of Ixalan gave us a Restless cycle of creature lands, while LCI also gave us a cycle of Hidden caves.

Murders at Karlov Manor plays in a space filled with mystery, so naturally, its rare lands get in on the cloak and dagger action.

Pull out your binoculars and keep your notepad handy, because today we take a look at surveil lands!

What Is a Surveil Land?

Lush Portico - Illustration by Sergey Glushakov

Lush Portico | Illustration by Sergey Glushakov

Surveil lands are a cycle of surveil cards from Murders at Karlov Manor (MKM) that allow you to surveil 1 when they enter the battlefield. When you surveil, you look at the top card of your library, then choose whether to leave it there or put it into your graveyard.

While โ€œsurveil landโ€ is typically used to refer to the rare dual land cycle from MKM, there are other lands in Magic that surveil in various ways. These include all of the following, which will not be discussed beyond this list:

Full List of Surveil Lands

This list covers the cycle of surveil lands, available in Murders at Karlov Manor MTG products.

Why Are Surveil Lands Good?

Surveil lands come in tapped, but they offer you deck filtering or card selection when they enter the battlefield. You can decide whether you want to leave the card on the top of your library or if you want to put it in your graveyard, which is very useful for planning your next moves.

There are all kinds of reasons to want to check the top of your library or to put a card in your โ€˜yard. Graveyard, reanimator, and land recursion decks, for example, are happy for a free way to get resources in there.

Or maybe youโ€™re playing with a strategy that lets you play specific cards directly off the top of your library like Assemble the Players or Bolas's Citadel. Decks with lots of card draw effects like to know what theyโ€™re drawing before they do, and information itself can be a powerful resource.

The surveil lands provide mana fixing as they generate two different colors of mana, but theyโ€™re also easily fetchable because they have their respective basic land types.

Surveil also has its own mechanical synergies, like how you can pay 3 life whenever you surveil to return Blood Operative from your graveyard to your hand, or how Mirko, Obsessive Theorist grows with each surveil to start reanimating larger creatures.

Surveil Lands vs. Shock Lands

The similarities between Underground Mortuary and Overgrown Tomb are greater than their differences and both surveil and shock lands are powerful in decks of their colors. Both have similar costs in the $10-$20 range, have two fetchable land types, and both help fix your mana.

The biggest trade-off is surveil 1 vs. the potential to enter untapped. If your deck has a foot in the graveyard, give the nod to surveil lands, otherwise I say staying on curve is more important in general. If you have the budget available, why not both?

Where to Buy Surveil Lands

Murders at Karlov Manor Collector Booster

The cycle of surveil lands are available in Murders at Karlov Manor products. You can open them in the rare card slot of MKM Play boosters or in one of the rare slots of MKM Collector boosters.

Magic: The Gathering Murders at Karlov Manor Collector Booster (15 Magic Cards)
  • CHASE DOWN RAVNICAโ€™S KILLER CARDSโ€”Track down the cityโ€™s most notorious cards as you collect evidence, don disguises, and identify suspects to decipher the deadly murder mystery at the heart of Ravnica
  • BEST BOOSTERS FOR COLLECTORSโ€”Collector Boosters are a shortcut to the coolest cards in a set, with packs full of Rare cards, shiny foil cards, and special alt-art, alt-frame cards
  • EXCLUSIVE SPECIAL TREATMENTSโ€”Found only in Collector Boosters, every pack contains at least 2 Extended-Art card and may contain a card with a special new type of foil treatment
  • MORE RARE CARDSโ€”Collector Boosters contain more hard-to-find cards than any other Murders at Karlov Manor booster, with 5 cards of rarity Rare or higher in each pack
  • PLAY A GAME THAT FUSES ART, STORIES & STRATEGYโ€”Magic: The Gathering is a collectible card game that weaves deep strategy with art and mechanics that explore the themes of a particular world and storyโ€”whether you want to play a casual game with friends, collect cool cards, or get competitive, Magic welcomes you to The Gathering
MKM Bundle

You can buy Play boosters individually or in the Murders at Karlov Manor bundle, which contains nine Play boosters.

Magic: The Gathering Murders at Karlov Manor Bundle - 9 Play Boosters, 30 Land Cards + Exclusive Accessories
  • NOW WITH 9 PLAY BOOSTERSโ€”Get the best of Draft and Set Boosters, combined into one! Play Boosters are great for Limited play and fun to open, with a possibility of multiple Rares and at least 1 shining foil card in every pack
  • TRACK THE CLUES. CRACK THE CASEโ€”Play detective as you collect evidence, don disguises, and identify suspects with a box full of boosters and Land cards to build murder mystery-inspired decks
  • FULL-ART LANDS & SPECIAL ALTERNATE-ART CARDโ€”Every Bundle also contains 1 foil promo card featuring Bundle-exclusive alternate art, and 10 of the 30 included Basic Land cards feature gorgeous Full Art
  • EXCLUSIVE ACCESSORIESโ€”In addition to cards from the set, each Bundle comes with exclusive accessories, including a special die to track your life total and a sturdy box to store everything in
  • PLAY A GAME THAT FUSES ART, STORIES & STRATEGYโ€”Magic: The Gathering is a collectible card game that weaves deep strategy with art and mechanics that explore the themes of a particular world and storyโ€”whether you want to play a casual game with friends, collect cool cards, or get competitive, Magic welcomes you to The Gathering
MKM Play Booster Box

Murders at Karlov Manor Play boosters and Collector boosters are also sold in booster boxes, if you really want to increase your chances at pulling some.

Surveil lands are available in default and borderless treatments, and in both foil and non-foil versions. If you like a specific treatment, search for a single of it though a marketplace like TCGplayer.

Magic: The Gathering Murders at Karlov Manor Play Booster Box - 36 Packs (504 Magic Cards)
  • INTRODUCING PLAY BOOSTERSโ€”Get the best of Draft and Set Boosters, combined into one! Play Boosters are great for Limited play and fun to open, with a possibility of multiple Rares and at least 1 shining foil card in every pack
  • TRACK THE CLUES. CRACK THE CASEโ€”Play detective as you collect evidence, don disguises, and identify suspects to decipher the deadly murder mystery at the heart of Ravnica
  • PACKS MAY CONTAIN MULTIPLE RARESโ€”Each MKM Play Booster contains 1โ€“4 cards of rarity Rare or higher, including the possibility of a special Borderless Mythic Rare card from Magicโ€™s history
  • SHINING FOIL CARD IN EVERY PACKโ€”Every Play Booster contains 1 shining Traditional Foil card of any rarity; in 20% of packs youโ€™ll also find a Traditional Foil Land card (which may even be Full-Art!)
  • MAY CONTAIN ART CARDS, A PLAY BOOSTER EXCLUSIVEโ€”Now found only in Play Boosters, some packs also contain an Art Card showcasing a piece of art from the Murders at Karlov Manor set, sometimes with a foil signature from the artist

Surveil Land Reprints

As of Marvel Super Heroes, more than two years after the initial printing of the surveil lands, the only one in the cycle to receive a reprint is Undercity Sewers, which appeared on the Source Material bonus sheet from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

Wrap Up

Commercial District - Illustration by Sergey Glushakov

Commercial District | Illustration by Sergey Glushakov

And thatโ€™s the book on the MKM surveil lands! I think they fit neatly into the theme of MKM without being shoved into our hands like the caves from LCI. I love Undercity Sewers to support surveil in Dimir colors, though I understand that some of the others have their place, too.

What do you think of this cycle of surveil lands? Which decks are you do you slot these into? Let me know in the comments, and donโ€™t forget to, uh, surveil the Draftsim Discord for everything Magic-related!

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