Best Avatar: The Last Airbender Cards (Multicolor & Colorless & Lands)

Avatar: The Last Airbender‘s Multicolor Cards Win

Hello, and welcome to the massive—and final—Avatar: The Last Airbender card review. We’ll be finishing up the list today by going over so many of the multicolor cards, and a few other standouts. If you haven’t already, go back and find our lists for white and blue, black and red, and green to see what other cards are my picks for the best in the set. If you have read all of those already, well, thank you! I hope you agree with my final picks.


Aang, at the Crossroads / Aang, Destined Savior

There’s a lot of text on this card, and some of it is less impressive. But the main reason I see to run Aang is because you get to cheat a creature into play at the same time you cast a decent flying creature. If you’re pairing that with Ally synergies, then this is a great top end card.

Abandon Attachments

Like a lot of Avatar: The Last Airbender lesson cards, this is just an okay effect. But because it’s a lesson—and uses hybrid mana—you can get the card draw very easily.

Bumi, Unleashed

It takes a lot for a five-mana creature to make the cut in this day and age, and Bumi being an earthbending leader is why he’s on this list. One successful hit, and you get all your mana back, and can go for even more damage. I only wish he had a way to protect himself.

Dragonfly Swarm

Usually, a card like this would care about only instants and sorceries, but that little extra bonus, plus ward, plus a chance to draw you a card if it dies, makes this the backbone of a spellslinger strategy, if standard has enough other cards to prop it up.

Earth King’s Lieutenant

An instant 4-of in any Ally deck, without question. It’s good at most stages of the game and can get out of hand easily if not dealt with.

Fire Lord Zuko

Clearly, this was made with some kind of deck in mind. You somehow get stuff exiled, and then you use the firebending mana to cast them at instant speed. Somehow, that must be possible.

Sandbender Scavengers

If you’re doing any kind of deck that likes to sacrifice stuff, and this is in your colors, then you play it. The scaling is strong—and not capped by turn—and when your opponent kills it, you can get back something you sacrificed. Easy 4-of.

Sokka, Tenacious Tactician

I really wish this was green, because it would be so fun to build a deck with Sokka, Tenacious Tactician and Earth King’s Lieutenant. But a four-color Ally deck might be too rough. It might still be worth it, though, because this card is an army all by itself and quickly scales out of control.

The Lion-Turtle

Your deck will need to specialize to make this Avatar: The Last Airbender card achieve its full potential but try thinking of it as a 3-cost mana rock that gains you life, and then later turns into a strong blocker. That’s still pretty damn good.

Toph, the First Metalbender

Toph is a decent card in a normal deck. Every turn, you can throw out another 2/2. But I am more interested in the obvious combo potential. Making all artifacts lands, and making lands or artifacts creatures, must have some fun or quirky interaction with other cards. There must be some way to break this wide open.

White Lotus Reinforcements

Ah, good, another 4-of in the Ally deck I already mentioned. Once Avatar: The Last Airbender drops, I can see the play pattern. Play some Ally on turn 1. Play Earth King’s Lieutenant on turn 2. Then play White Lotus Reinforcements on turn 3. You’ve now got an absurdly strong board.

Aang’s Journey

I don’t see Shrines being a big deal in standard, but, hey, if they are, this card gets even better. To me, it’s just a nice way to find lands and gain life. Absolutely do not put this in your main deck, though—make sure you use “learn” to get it out of your sideboard.

The Walls of Ba Sing Se

There has to be a way to cheat this out, and when you do, it’ll be so funny seeing an opponent unable to get through it. It also works well with cards that redirect damage or let defenders attack with their toughness.

Ba Sing Se

Of this land cycle in Avatar: The Last Airbender, this is the only one I like. It’s very flexible—you can do all sorts of fun stuff with counters and landfall—and it’s cheap to activate. It doesn’t even care if you run forests, just basic lands in general.

Jamine Dragon Tea Shop

The Ally deck will need mana fixing, and this will likely be part of it. It also might see niche play in control or token strategies, as it’s a way to make creatures on your opponent’s end step.

Secret Tunnel

Obviously, this card wants to be earthbended. If you can make it huge with something like Rockalanche, then you can maybe just win the game. Or you can win the game by making two dragons/beasts/goblins/cats/Allies (or some other type) unblockable for the final bit of damage.


And that’s a wrap! So many Avatar: The Last Airbender cards made the cut, and I’m super eager to see how well my predictions go. The set is going to release really soon, and I cannot wait to work on my landfall pet deck. I hope that you enjoyed the list, my takes, and the set itself.


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