IDK why I can't wrap my mind around this. But do I draw for turn, then if the top card is a land I can play it? What happens if the top card of my deck is a land before I draw, do I play it or place it in my hand, and then I may use the ability to play the land from top of my deck?
You can only play lands during one of your main phases when the stack is empty. Courser of Kruphix doesn't change when you're allowed to play lands or how many you can play in a turn, but just gives you permission to play them from the top of your library as well as from your hand. Your main phase starts after your draw step is over (and there's another main phase after the combat phase).
This card doesn't change "when you can play lands" or "how many lands you can play". All it changes is where you can play lands from.
The top card of your library is always revealed, the top card of your library just sits there on top of you library for all to see all the time.
So on your turn, you draw your card.
Then during your main phase, if the top card of your library is a land and you haven't play a land already, you may play it from there. Just as if it were in his hand.
Hope this helps clear this card up for you.
Why yes it does! Thanks for the clarification
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Why yes it does! Thanks for the clarification