Naga Vitalist
What separates this dork from the Llanowar Elves line is the wording of what it produces: not green, but one mana of any type that a land you control could produce. That clause turns a two-mana body into a color-fixer that also accelerates, reading your manabase and offering back whatever it finds. A single Forest leaves it tapping for green, identical to the standard one-drop ramper; the moment your lands spread across colors (a dual, a tapland, a basic of each type), it offers their full output from one slot. The card is only as flexible as the lands behind it, which is the trade it makes. It does not generate color identity of its own the way Birds of Paradise does; it borrows the identity already sitting on the battlefield, and falls back to plain green ramp when there is nothing to borrow. That dependency is exactly why it suits multicolor green strategies that want a body and color access from the same drop, and why it reads as filler in a deck running one type of land. The 1/2 frame is deliberately modest: this is a fixer first and a mana count second, built for decks where the lands do the heavy lifting and the creature simply unlocks them.


