Here you’ll find all ten full-art basic lands from the Unfinity set, along with some useful information. Basics from Un-sets are always very popular, and we see no reason why would this time be any different.
There are two different cycles of full art basic lands that appear in Unfinity. One is called planetary space cycle, and the other is orbital space cycle. If you’re in a hurry and just want to know how many basic lands you can get in a booster, you can find this information in the following table.
Unfinity Box | Boosters | Basic Lands | |
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![]() | Draft Booster Box | 36 | 36 total, on average: |
![]() | Collector Booster Box | 12 | 24 foil total, on average: |
Anyway, even if you don’t need the information about these basic lands, just take a look at them as they are absolutely stunning.
Planetary Space Cycle
The first cycle has the mana icon on the bottom, and the artwork depicts the surface of a planet.





Orbital Space Cycle
The second cycle shows us the planets (maybe the very same ones?) from far, far away. These are truly breathtaking.





All ten lands were illustrated by Adam Paquette.
Where to Get Unfinity Basic Lands?
You can get Unfinity basic lands in:
- Unfinity Draft Boosters (76% chance for a planatery space land, 24% for orbital space land)
- Unfinity Collector Boosters (two slots, each with 76% chance for a planatery space land, 24% for orbital space land. One is in traditional foil, and the other is in galaxy foil.)
You have two options. If you’d like as many as you can get, you should go with Draft booster box, as you’ll get 36 basic lands for a lower price. However, if you prefer the foil versions, you should pick up a Collector booster box, which contains 24 basic lands with traditional foil and galaxy foil treatment.
In the table below, you can take a look at what you can expect in an average Unfinity booster box. Note, that these are averages, you could get a box that has a somewhat different distribution.
Unfinity Box | Boosters | Basic Lands | |
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![]() | Draft Booster Box | 36 | 36 total, on average: |
![]() | Collector Booster Box | 12 | 24 foil total, on average: |
Unfinity Basic Lands – Additional FAQ
Here we’ll answer some of the most common questions about Unfinity basic lands. If you have a question that we didn’t answer, don’t hesitate and leave a comment below. We’ll get to you as soon as possible.
Yes, there is.
Technically no, as they don’t have rarities marked on them. In practice, however, orbital lands are on average three times more rare than planetary basics.
You have two options. If you’d like as many as you can get, you should go with Draft booster box, as you’ll get 36 basic lands for a lower price. However, if you prefer the foil versions, you should pick up a Collector booster box, which contains 24 basic lands with traditional foil and galaxy foil treatment.
No, Unfinity Set booster doesn’t exist. The only Unfinity products are Draft boosters and Collector boosters.
Well, that depends on multiple factors. If you aren’t sure about it, you can check our article, appropriately titled Should You Buy MTG Unfinity?
More Unfinity
If you’re looking for more information about the newest Un-set, check out our MTG Unfinity guide, where you’ll find everything you need to know about the set.
Until next time, have fun, and may you open lots of your favorite Unfinity basic lands — also let us know which ones are these in the comments below.