Mana stone

A mana stone, also called mana rock, is an artifact that produces mana.

Description
Mana stones were often employed at common to enhance mana quality or color fixing in limited and regularly come in cycles when producing colored mana, though often they produce colorless mana and have additional abilities.

Nowadays, full cycles are rarer and only show up in multicolored sets. For other sets, there is either a basic land searcher or a three-mana, five-color artifact with minor upside. Additionally, the cost has increased lately from an average of two mana to three mana.

Mana Stones are popular in Commander as a means to speed up the game as mana stones are additional mana sources that continuously provide extra mana. Artifact creatures and cards that require the sacrifice of permanents are not considered mana stones.

The moxes can also be considered mana stones.

Producing colorless mana
• Basalt Monolith

• Dreamstone Hedron, which is essentially three Mind Stones on one card.

• Hedron Archive, which is essentially two Mind Stones on one card.

• Everflowing Chalice

• Fractured Powerstone

• Grim Monolith

• Hierophant's Chalice

• Honor-Worn Shaku

• Kyren Toy</c>

• Liquimetal Torque</c>

• Magnifying Glass</c>

• Mana Crypt</c>

• Mana Vault</c>

• Mind Stone</c>

• Myr Reservoir</c>

• Orazca Relic</c>

• Powerstone Shard</c>

• Prismatic Lens</c>

• Pristine Talisman</c>

• Seer's Lantern</c>

• Serum Powder</c>

• Sisay's Ring</c>, a correctly costed version of Sol Ring

• Sol Ring</c>, produces more mana than it costs the turn it enters the battlefield and is thus often considered broken.

• Spell Backpack</c>

• <c>Strixhaven Stadium</c>

• <c>Thought Vessel</c>

• <c>Thran Dynamo</c>

• <c>Thran Turbine</c>

• <c>Ur-Golem's Eye</c>

• <c>Victory Chimes</c>

• <c>Worn Powerstone</c>

Producing any color
• <c>Arcum's Astrolabe</c>

• <c>Bonder's Ornament</c>

• <c>Caged Sun</c>

• <c>Chromatic Lantern</c>

• <c>Chromatic Orrery</c>

• <c>Coalition Relic</c>, can store like a Mana Battery.

• <c>Coldsteel Heart</c>, produces snow mana of a chosen color.

• <c>Corrupted Grafstone</c>

• <c>Coveted Jewel</c>

• <c>Cryptolith Fragment</c>

• <c>Darksteel Ingot</c>

• <c>Dragon's Hoard</c>

• <c>Elementalist's Palette</c>

• <c>Fellwar Stone</c>

• <c>Gemstone Array</c>, can store like a Mana Battery.

• <c>Gilded Lotus</c>

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• <c>Khalni Gem</c>

• <c>Letter of Acceptance</c>

• <c>Mad Science Fair Project</c>

• <c>Manalith</c>

• <c>Paradise Plume</c>, also a lucky charm.

• <c>Pentad Prism</c>

• <c>Phyrexian Lens</c>

• <c>Replicated Ring</c>

• <c>Replicating Ring</c>

• <c>Skyclave Relic</c>

• <c>Sol Grail</c>

• <c>Spectral Searchlight</c>

• <c>Sphere of the Suns</c>

• <c>Springleaf Drum</c>

• <c>Star Compass</c>

• <c>Vessel of Endless Rest</c>

Other

 * <c>Arcane Signet</c> Adds one mana in any color of the Controllers' Commanders' color Identity.
 * <c>Cursed Mirror</c> Add
 * <c>Extraplanar Lens</c> Doubles one color of mana. Its controller chooses which color.
 * <c>Gauntlet of Might</c> Only for Mountains. Doubles one color of mana.
 * <c>Gauntlet of Power</c> Only for basics. Doubles one color of mana. Its controller chooses which color.
 * <c>The Great Henge</c> Add
 * <c>Midnight Clock</c> Add
 * <c>Nyx Lotus</c> Mana equal to one's devotion in color chosen when tapped.

Man stones
A common subclass of Mana stones are those that can turn themselves into creatures during the late game, providing additional attackers when additional mana becomes less desirable. This is comparable to Manlands, another form of mana-producing permanent that turn themselves into creatures.

Other

 * <c>Cultivator's Caravan</c> from Kaladesh is a Vehicle.
 * <c>Fountain of Ichor</c>
 * <c>Guardian Idol</c>
 * <c>Warden of the Wall</c>