If evolving wilds is a common, and prismatic vista is a rare... why is this not an uncommon?
An uncommon version would probably be an Evolving Wilds that can tap for a colorless, i.e. significantly better than Evolving Wilds but cannot color-fix the first turn it comes down.
That would be even more powerful than Fabled Passage in many circumstances, the downside of Evolving Wilds and this card (while you have only 3 lands or less) is that they slow your development for a turn, having it CIPT and generating colorless mana would almost completely remove any downsides unless you're really desperate for color fixing, I doubt they'd ever print that at uncommon.
Unless you are trying to get the last colored source on turn 4 or later to cast those color-intensive cards.
And that hypothetical card would still qualify as an uncommon. Check it out yourself: the biggest demarcating line between rare and non-rare color-fixing lands is that the rare ones are capable of color fixing the first turn they come down without additional help. Very rarely, some of the uncommon ones can color-fix the first turn they come down, but only with additional payments or with conditions on how the mana can be spent.
If evolving wilds is a common, and prismatic vista is a rare... why is this not an uncommon?
An uncommon version would probably be an Evolving Wilds that can tap for a colorless, i.e. significantly better than Evolving Wilds but cannot color-fix the first turn it comes down.
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And that hypothetical card would still qualify as an uncommon. Check it out yourself: the biggest demarcating line between rare and non-rare color-fixing lands is that the rare ones are capable of color fixing the first turn they come down without additional help. Very rarely, some of the uncommon ones can color-fix the first turn they come down, but only with additional payments or with conditions on how the mana can be spent.