Stark Industries Executive
Repeatable Treasure on a body, priced like a mana rock rather than a burst. Red's usual relationship with fixing is transactional: it makes a Treasure, spends it on something big, and moves on. This inverts that habit. The activation costs two mana and a tap for a single token, so it never floods the board with artifacts the way a dedicated Treasure engine does, and it does not accelerate you before it can attack or block. What it offers instead is durable, color-flexible mana attached to a 1/2: the tapped Treasure fixes into any color, which is what lets a red one-drop underwrite splashes it has no business making on its own. The math is deliberately unhurried. You pay two to bank one, and the tap symbol caps it at one token per turn cycle. That tax and that tap are the whole balancing act: no free artifacts, no explosive starts, just ongoing color access that compounds quietly if nobody wants to spend a removal spell on a body this small. It is a fixing piece first and a creature second, offering ramp and any-color mana without asking a deck to slot an inert rock that cannot get in the way of an attack.
