Fellwar Stone
Artifact
: Add one mana of any color that a land an opponent controls could produce.
Why Play Fellwar Stone
Mana rocks that cost 2 and produce any color are highly valued for their versatility and speed, but Fellwar Stone's restriction makes it situational. The card shines in multiplayer formats where opponents are guaranteed to have diverse mana bases, essentially functioning as a reliable rainbow source. In competitive 1v1 formats, it becomes much weaker against monocolored decks but remains playable when the meta favors multicolor strategies.Format Notes
Commander represents Fellwar Stone's strongest showing, where it's considered a budget staple that rarely fails to produce needed colors in the multiplayer environment. The card sees occasional play in Legacy and Vintage artifact-based strategies when deck slots are tight and mana fixing is critical. Pauper players appreciate it as an accessible multicolor enabler, though competition from other mana rocks limits its adoption.Combos & Synergies
Artifact synergy packages make Fellwar Stone more appealing, particularly with cards like Urza, Lord High Artificer that can tap it for additional value beyond mana production. Breya, Etherium Shaper decks often include it as both a mana source and sacrifice fodder for her abilities. The stone pairs well with other cheap artifacts in storm shells, contributing to artifact count while fixing mana for multicolor win conditions like Tendrils of Agony.Learn More
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