I know that Muldrotha, the Gravetide lets you play and MDFC card that is a land on the backside. What about something like Glasspool Mimic. If I already play a creature card from my graveyard can I still select it to play the landside?
I know that Muldrotha, the Gravetide lets you play and MDFC card that is a land on the backside. What about something like Glasspool Mimic. If I already play a creature card from my graveyard can I still select it to play the landside?
Using Muldrotha to play a land from your graveyard is not casting a creature spell, so it is not inhibited by having cast a creature spell from your graveyard, nor does it interfere with casting a creature spell later in the turn. This is true even if the land is Glasspool Shore (or Dryad Arbor).
711. Double-Faced Cards
711.1. A double-faced card has a Magic card face on each side rather than a Magic card face on one side and a Magic card back on the other. There are two kinds of double-faced cards. Transforming double-faced cards include abilities on one or both of their faces that allow the card to “transform” (turn over to its other face) or allow the card to enter the battlefield “transformed” (with its back face up). Modal double-faced cards have two faces that are independent from one another and can’t transform.
For that matter, the Release Notes explain that even casting something like Perilous Myr as the artifact spell from the graveyard doesn't interact with the casting of a creature spell from the graveyard.
Using Muldrotha to play a land from your graveyard is not casting a creature spell, so it is not inhibited by having cast a creature spell from your graveyard, nor does it interfere with casting a creature spell later in the turn. This is true even if the land is Glasspool Shore (or Dryad Arbor).
For that matter, the Release Notes explain that even casting something like Perilous Myr as the artifact spell from the graveyard doesn't interact with the casting of a creature spell from the graveyard.