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Go into deck creation, filter by basic lands, select a 'favorite' skin for each one...
Glad it worked out
Personally i think Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty's full art lands, some of the LOTR cards, Eldraine, and the OG land arts are some of my favorite. The latter mainly nostolgia.
I like any lands that showcase stunning epic landscape the brings you into the world.
Bloomburrow with it's seasonal land art was also cool. One of the things i really liked from Bloomburrow was some of the full art lands.
I feel like there was one set i'm forgetting that had full art lands i really liked but forgot about too i can't quite remember.
for the LOTR set i'm a little bit disappointed they didn't have a land art,, that looks like some of the movie posters showcasing just the landscape and the Fellowship. (this is what i mean specifically)
https://image.tmdb.org/t/p/original/qns1zVM6fUvrjT4Vo2lMDwrzXGa.jpg
But what they did was great too, and more magic-esque (i mean the actual land art not the map art full arts)
Also special shoutout, i know absolutely nothing about Doctor Who, but i found it funny detail that the Tardis is in every land art for the Doctor Who set.