Pym Technologies
Green-blue fixing at the common tier has settled into a fixed shape: come in tapped, refund a single point of life for the tempo hit, and produce either color from then on. This entry executes that template without deviation. The one-turn delay is the whole price of admission, a deliberate speed bump that keeps painless two-color mana off turn one, where it would iron out too many keepable opening hands. The point of life is a minor apology for the wait, meaningful only against the fastest starts and irrelevant afterward. Since every member of this style of dual behaves identically once it untaps, all that separates them is the color pair and the flavor dressing, and here the dressing earns its keep: a research campus standing in for a land reads as exactly the kind of place Simic magic comes from, and the ramp-and-draw color identity leans into the lab imagery without straining for it. As fixing there is nothing to break and nothing to solve; it is the quiet, dependable piece that lets a green-blue deck cast its spells on curve, just one turn behind.
