TCG Playability
Artifact
Lands you control have "{T}: Add one mana of any color." {T}: Add one mana of any color.
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Chromatic Lantern is a cornerstone artifact for any Magic player looking to solve mana consistency issues across multiple formats. This three-mana enchantment artifact provides exceptional utility by turning all your lands into sources of any color of mana, while also functioning as an independent mana generator itself. The dual functionality makes it remarkably efficient: not only does it fix your mana base by allowing each land to produce any color you need, but it also taps for mana independently, effectively giving you an additional source of color-fixing beyond your land count. This makes Chromatic Lantern particularly valuable in multicolor decks that struggle with color requirements or in strategies that run an unusually high number of colorless or off-color lands for specific synergies. From a strategic perspective, Chromatic Lantern excels in several deck archetypes. In Commander, it's nearly format-staple in any three-or-more color deck, dramatically improving consistency and enabling explosive turns. In Pioneer and Modern, it sees play in ambitious multicolor control and combo decks where hitting specific color requirements is critical to executing your game plan. The card's widespread format legality across Historic, Timeless, Modern, Legacy, Vintage, and Commander makes it a worthwhile investment for serious players. Even casual formats benefit enormously from its mana-fixing prowess. You'll want this card if you're building anything with complex mana requirements or simply want to maximize your deck's consistency and reliability, turning land-screw from a serious threat into a manageable issue.
Illustrated by Ignis Bruno