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Channel lands are excellent, aside from the fact that they almost have no "cost to include." Unless you're doing some "basic land types matter" deck (cough Domain Ramp cough), they're basically a straight upgrade to a basic. And multicolor decks still run them, just as a second priority after color fixing.
Don't get me wrong, I love them. I just think they could have entered tapped and still been considered very strong.
I don't disagree, but I think being legendary helps mute the effect. The first copy is a no-brainer, but there are increasing trade-offs for subsequent copies. It's not like the Snow-Covered lands where there's little or no downside to replacing all of your basics even if you don't have a reason to. I guess I'm okay with it if it's only one card out of sixty, and it's not a game-swinging effect.
I don't feel the same way about legendary creatures -- I'll run four copies of them because you know your opponent's going to kill them as soon as possible. Being legendary doesn't count as a drawback for creatures, but it does for lands.