A Jund Edge of Eternities precon led by Hearthhull, the Worldseed that rewards sacrificing and replaying lands for value. It wins by ramping, recurring lands, and powering out massive land-driven finishers.








Hearthhull, the Worldseed leads a Jund lands deck that’s built to sacrifice lands for value and then pretend nothing was ever lost. You ramp aggressively, cash in lands for cards and extra plays, and use those sacrifices to trigger payoffs that reward lands entering and leaving the battlefield. Because the deck is happy to throw lands into the graveyard, it naturally sets up recursion loops that keep your engine running even through disruption. It’s the kind of list where “I sacrificed three lands” is not a downside — it’s a setup. Once the graveyard recursion is online, the deck overwhelms opponents with land-powered threats and token makers like Omnath, Titania, and other heavy hitters that turn land loops into bodies. You win through huge combat boards and incremental damage that stacks up while you replay the same lands again and again. The deck is at its best in longer games, where repeated land recursion becomes inevitability and opponents run out of clean answers. If you like lands decks that feel grindy, explosive, and a little bit evil, World Shaper is Jund doing lands the loud way.