Overview
Birds of Paradise is the iconic one-mana mana dork. It’s a 0/1 flyer that taps to produce one mana of any color, turning your first land drop into two mana on turn two and fixing even the messiest splashes. As a creature, it’s tutorable, blinkable, copyable, and it picks up equipment or counters—making it far more flexible than a simple mana rock.
How it plays
On turn one, Birds accelerates you into three-drops on turn two (or a two-drop plus interaction), smoothing curves and unlocking double-pipped spells ahead of schedule. The flying keyword matters more than it looks: later in the game, Birds carries Swords, auras, or counters over ground stalls and chips at planeswalkers safely. Because it taps for any color, it’s premium glue in multicolor decks and a hedge against awkward opening hands. Do respect summoning sickness—if you need immediate mana on the same turn, a rock is the tool; if you want higher ceiling with synergy, Birds wins.
Decks & synergies
- Green midrange/ramp (Commander): Early acceleration into haymakers, then a useful body for equipment or overrun effects. Great alongside Utopia Sprawl, Nature’s Lore, and Three Visits to double-spell early.
- Creature toolboxes: Being a creature means it’s fetchable with Green Sun’s Zenith, Chord of Calling, Eldritch Evolution, and Birthing Pod—so your ramp is part of your tutoring package.
- Voltron & Equipment shells: Evasive 0/1 becomes a real threat with a Sword or pump; vigilance/equipment untap effects convert it back to ramp post-combat.
- Devotion & Convoke: Adds a green pip for devotion counts and helps pay Convoke while fixing colors for multicolor spells.
- Lands & Cradle: Cheap bodies that tap for mana supercharge Gaea’s Cradle and similar effects.
Sequencing & tips
Keep hands where Birds unlocks your curve—e.g., double-pipped three-drops or early planeswalkers. If you suspect cheap removal, consider leading with a one-mana enchantment ramp to ensure you still accelerate even if Birds dies; otherwise, jam it early to punish slow starts. Don’t forget the flying line: post-sweeper, an equipped Birds can quickly finish planeswalkers or peck at life totals while still fixing mana. In multiplayer, protect it if your hand leans on multiple colors; the target on its head is real.
Formats
A perennial all-star in Commander and a historical staple of creature-based Modern and Legacy strategies. Not legal in Pioneer. Wherever creature synergies matter, Birds remains one of the best turn-one plays you can make.
Proxy note
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