Galazeth Prismari
Treasure tokens and colorless mana rocks fix for one color at a time, or generate generic mana that still forces you to bend your spells around what your permanents produce. This Elder Dragon rewrites the whole class: every artifact you control gains a mana ability that fixes for any color, with one string attached. That mana can only cast instants and sorceries. It is a perfect-fixing converter stapled onto your artifact suite, and the Treasure it makes on arrival gives you the first source to point at something immediately. The restriction is what separates this from a generic ramp payoff. You cannot funnel this mana into more creatures or a second copy of the Dragon, so the anthem only pays off for a board built around burn, card draw, and finisher spells. That narrowness is the design's whole logic: it hands a spell-focused deck exactly the resource it wants (any-color mana for the spell chapter of the turn) while refusing to help a creature-based ramp shell that would trivialize the effect. The 3/4 flier is a fine clock and a real blocker, but the body is chiefly the delivery mechanism for the anthem, which turns Treasures, signets, and otherwise mana-inert artifacts into color-perfect spell fuel. The result is an artifact-dense board that can uncoil on a single turn, converting a battlefield of small permanents into a lump sum of any-color mana aimed at whatever ends the game.





