Honored Heirloom
Rock-and-hate stapled together: a color-fixing mana rock that also happens to eat graveyards a card at a time. The design logic is bundling, taking the workhorse role of the any-color mana source and grafting a repeatable, activated exile onto the same permanent so a deck can run its graveyard answer without spending a slot that sits dead when the opponent's yard is empty. The exile is single-target and costs two extra mana plus the tap, which keeps it deliberately slow: this is attrition-grade hate, meant to nibble at a delve payment or strip a flashback card before it matters, not the wide one-shot sweep of a Bojuka Bog or a Ravenous Trap. This splits the difference, offering fixing that is always live and exile that is there when you need it, at the cost of being excellent at neither. It is a utility artifact for the color-hungry, three-plus-color deck that wants its answers to earn their keep every game.

