Favor of the Mighty
Protection from every color is one of the most absolute defenses the game grants a creature: it cannot be targeted by colored removal, cannot be blocked by colored creatures, and shrugs off colored burn before damage is dealt. Most printings staple that gift to a specific body or a one-shot spell, where the controller knows exactly who benefits. This enchantment refuses to let you pick. It hangs the shield on a numeric superlative instead, awarding it to whichever creatures share the greatest mana value on the battlefield, yours or your opponent's alike, with ties splitting it among everyone tied. The strategic axis becomes mana-value manipulation rather than creature quality: drop it into a deck of cheap white bodies facing a ramp opponent and you have simply gilded their bomb; run it where your own creatures dwarf the rest of the board and you have walled off a threat that colored decks struggle to touch. The Giant typing names the intended home directly, a tribe of expensive, oversized bodies that claim the highest mana value as a matter of course, converting a board-wide condition into a tribal shield. The genuinely unusual move is the rendering: protection-from-all-colors is treated not as a property you assign but as a floating consequence that continuously updates every time something bigger enters or leaves, turning the card into an ongoing puzzle of keeping the right creatures crowned rather than a buff you cast and forget.
