Sultai Monument
Two mana for a colorless artifact that tutors up a basic Swamp, Forest, or Island to hand is a rate that slots into any deck running those lands: untaxed fixing that thins the library and guarantees the color you were missing. The second mode is where the card earns its Sultai name. Park it early as a fixing piece, then cash it in later for two 2/2 Zombie Druids once you can muster all three wedge colors plus a tap and a sacrifice. That two-part structure separates this cycle of clan Monuments from a straightforward tutor: the front half pays out immediately and asks nothing of your colors, while the back half gates itself hard, demanding the full and locking the activation to sorcery speed. You cannot flash in a pair of blockers or ambush with tokens; the artifact commits to the board turns before it pays off, and that lag is the price of stapling four power onto a two-mana enter-the-battlefield tutor. The Zombie Druid tokens are a light flavor nod, but functionally they are just bodies: sacrifice fodder, chump blockers, or the start of a board in a game gone long enough that an ETB-tutored land no longer matters. The artifact fetches a land to your hand but produces no mana itself, so the sacrifice mode is what stops it from sitting dead on the field once its search resolves.
