Soulstone Sanctuary
Most creaturelands in the Mishra's Factory lineage ask you to build around the color they tap for; this one asks you to build around the types it borrows. The animation clause makes the 3/3 every creature type at once, and that changeling wrinkle is the real hook: a colorless body that answers to Goblin lords, Elf anthems, Sliver buffs, and Zombie sacrifice payoffs simultaneously, from a slot that never costs a colored source because it taps for colorless on its own. It does not fix your mana, but it adds a type-relevant threat to a manabase without demanding a color commitment, so the land drops into any color pairing and still counts as a member of the deck's chosen type once animated. Vigilance is the quiet part doing real work. Spending four mana to attack does not surrender the block, so the land can swing and still hold ground against a counterpunch, which matters most for a body you only animate when four mana is spare and you want it pulling double duty. The design resolves the old creatureland tension of dead land versus live threat by making the threat more than a beater: a tribal enabler that rewards decks caring about creature types far more than decks that just want another attacker on a stick.





