Brass's Bounty

Sorcery

For each land you control, create a Treasure token. (It's an artifact with "{T}, Sacrifice this token: Add one mana of any color.")

CMC
7
Mana cost
{6}{R}
Color identity
R
Rarity
rare
Set
Rivals of Ixalan Promos
Price
EDHREC rank
#1401
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Brass's Bounty card art
Brass's Bounty converts every land you control into a Treasure token — at seven mana that's a massive one-shot mana surge that fuels artifact synergies, storm counts, or a Revel in Riches win on the spot. Lorehold, the Historian decks run it at a 67% clip for good reason: the ceiling is enormous and the floor is still a pile of artifacts.

Best Commanders

Commanders with the highest synergy

01
Lorehold, the Historian

Lorehold, the Historian

67.5% of decks · synergy 0.65

Lorehold, the Historian wants artifacts entering play in volume, and Brass's Bounty can drop a dozen Treasures in a single cast — that's a dozen triggers off whatever payoffs Lorehold has assembled.

02
Magar of the Magic Strings

Magar of the Magic Strings

62.8% of decks · synergy 0.59

Magar of the Magic Strings can copy and recur instants and sorceries, and Brass's Bounty is exactly the kind of high-ceiling sorcery worth replaying — a second cast late game often produces more Treasures than the first.

03
Vihaan, Goldwaker

Vihaan, Goldwaker

48.4% of decks · synergy 0.46

Vihaan, Goldwaker turns Treasures into attacking creatures, so Brass's Bounty doesn't just refuel the board — it creates an instant combat threat out of thin air.

04
Knuckles the Echidna

Knuckles the Echidna

48.6% of decks · synergy 0.44

Knuckles the Echidna cares about artifacts entering the battlefield, and Brass's Bounty provides one of the largest single-turn artifact floods available in red, triggering whatever payoffs Knuckles enables at scale.

05
Vazi, Keen Negotiator

Vazi, Keen Negotiator

45.5% of decks · synergy 0.43

Vazi, Keen Negotiator distributes Treasure tokens to opponents as part of its political engine, and Brass's Bounty generates enough raw Treasure production to fund that strategy while leaving plenty for yourself.

Format Analysis

Where it lives, where it can’t

FormatVerdict
commander
legacy
modern
pioneer
standard
vintage
pauper
oathbreaker

Brass's Bounty is legal across every major constructed format but it's a Commander card through and through — seven mana for a sorcery that does nothing until you cash the Treasures is simply too slow and too situational for Legacy, Modern, or Pioneer, where games end before you untap with that kind of investment. In Commander, the math flips: a mid-to-late game cast on 10–12 lands produces 10–12 Treasures, which can immediately recast the rest of your hand, enable a Revel in Riches win, or serve as the storm count spike a big-mana combo deck needs. Oathbreaker can occasionally support it in the right shell, but Commander is where Brass's Bounty actually earns its slot.

Key Combos

Combo lines featuring this card

Price Context

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