Market Festival
The green ramp that doubles down on a single permanent rather than spreading mana across the board: instead of accelerating once per land in play, it bolts two extra mana onto one tile and keeps paying out every time that tile taps. And the payout starts the moment the aura resolves, because the enchanted land can tap for its bonus that same turn, so even the turn you cast this you net two mana on the next tap. Every activation after is pure profit, the kind of compounding curve ritual-style accelerants never reach because they fire once and expire. The discipline is that the payout rides on a land, which cuts both ways. Lands are the hardest mana source in the game to interact with: no summoning sickness, immune to creature removal, rarely a target most decks hold answers for, so an enchanted Forest is a far safer home for the bonus than a mana dork or a rock. The quieter feature is color freedom. Because the bonus arrives in any combination of colors, a green card underwrites a five-color manabase, turning one Forest into a rainbow tap. That is the real intent: not raw acceleration so much as a green-rooted fixing engine that also happens to explode. The friction is the front-loaded tempo, since four mana buys back only two immediately and takes another turn to clear profit, and whether that math justifies itself is the question every deck running it has to answer.
