Mana Geode
Any-color fixing at three mana is the deliberately unhurried end of the mana-rock line, one slot slower than the two-mana signets and diamonds and asking for that extra mana in exchange for the smoothest possible package. Where older any-color rocks arrived bare (they fixed and did nothing else), this one folds a scry into the deal, and that enters trigger is doing quiet but real work: it buys down the risk of drawing the rock when you no longer need fixing, and it never leaves the card feeling wasted. The rate is honest about what it buys. Universal color access with no strings attached: no life payment, no card to sacrifice, no color requirement of its own to cast. It still ramps in the ordinary sense (tapping it puts a mana toward your next spell), so calling it a do-nothing rock undersells it; the fairer read is a slow ramp piece whose acceleration is modest but genuine, dressed with a dig that keeps the tempo trade from stinging. Fix any color, look one card deep, demand nothing in return: that is the entire pitch, a rock for decks that prize reliability over raw speed and are willing to spend a turn to guarantee they hit their colors.

