Rosheen Meanderer
Most mana abilities produce mana that goes anywhere; this one produces mana that goes almost nowhere. Four colorless, all at once, restricted to costs that contain : a sealed rail that funnels straight into Fireball, Comet Storm, Hydra Broodmaster, and the long line of X-spells that scale without ceiling. The restriction is the entire design. Mana that can only feed
cannot be hoarded into a fixed-cost counterspell or a flat removal answer, so the card buys a large, repeatable burst by tying it to one payoff structure. That structure is also the joke and the appeal: a Giant Shaman whose four colorless is functionally inert until you point her at something built to drink as much mana as you can pour into it, at which point she doubles or triples your X in a single turn. The body carries more than the ability suggests, too; a 4/4 for four is real enough to attack and block while you assemble the payoff, which keeps her from being a do-nothing rock with legs. She is a faucet rather than a ramp piece in the usual sense: not fixing, not generic acceleration, just a tap that only opens for the handful of spells written to make use of it. The design lives entirely on that single deckbuilding axis, and it is the bluntest version of the idea: enormous mana, useless everywhere except the exact place it was meant to go.


