Prairie Stream: Dual Fixing for Two Color Builds
Prairie Stream is a reliable piece of mana fixing for white blue decks that need consistent early access to both colors. It produces white or blue with a simple tap and usually enters tapped unless your mana base already has two or more basic lands. In Commander shells that include basic count matters or fetch lands, this card reduces awkward color screw while remaining nonbasic for synergies that care about color identity without being a basic land.
Play it in midrange and control lists where tempo is negotiable for stable access to both colors. The enter tapped clause rewards a deliberate land base and interacts cleanly with land tutors and landfall triggers. The light bulb of lore printed on the card ties Prairie Stream to Ondu as a broad plateau braided by slow rivers, a setting that suits patient plans and incremental advantage.
Card Details:
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Mana Cost – N/A
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Card Type – Land
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Subtypes – Plains Island
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Card Text / Rules Text (Printed) – ({T}: Add {W} or {U}.) Prairie Stream enters the battlefield tapped unless you control two or more basic lands.
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Power / Toughness – N/A
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Loyalty – N/A