Rosethorn Acolyte // Seasonal Ritual
Green mana dorks share a common obsolescence: once your land drops are covered, the two-color-fixing body you played on turn two becomes a topdecked blank. The split here answers that decay directly. Seasonal Ritual is a green take on the old any-color-ritual template, front-loading a card like Manalith's fixing into a one-mana effect that leaves no rock on the board, just a creature banked in exile for later. Cast the sorcery half early to buy a cheap splash, and the sequencing does not cost you the body: it stores it, so the same slot rejoins the battlefield several turns on as a 2/3 that keeps tapping for any color. Rosethorn Acolyte is plain by design, a tap-for-any-color druid whose whole justification is that it arrives having already earned its keep. That is the quiet value of splitting the card: a three-mana filler creature and a one-mana fixing spell were never worth two slots apiece, but the Adventure frame lets one card be both without either half feeling like a compromise. The exile clause is the discipline that keeps the trade fair, since the ritual fires exactly once before the body follows it out of exile.


