Fae Offering
Enchantment
At the beginning of each end step, if you've cast both a creature spell and a noncreature spell this turn, create a Clue token, a Food token, and a Treasure token.
- CMC
- 3
- Mana cost
- Color identity
- G
- Rarity
- uncommon
- Set
- The List
- Price
- $0.33
- EDHREC rank
- #8298
Fae Offering generates a Treasure, a Food, and a Clue every time you cast both a noncreature spell and a creature spell in the same turn — three different token types for two mana of enchantment overhead. Commanders like Eshki Dragonclaw that naturally alternate between creatures and instants trigger it almost every turn, making it one of the more quietly productive two-drops in Temur-adjacent spell-slinging lists.
Best Commanders
Commanders with the highest synergy

Eshki Dragonclaw
Eshki Dragonclaw's game plan of casting creatures and then buffing them with noncreature spells trips Fae Offering's trigger almost by default, producing a Treasure, Food, and Clue every active turn without any deck-building contortion.

Gorion, Wise Mentor
Gorion, Wise Mentor exiles and casts cards off opponents' spells, which frequently means hitting both a creature and a noncreature in a single turn — Fae Offering converts that chaotic value engine into a consistent stream of three token types per cycle.

Gyome, Master Chef
Gyome, Master Chef already wants a Food engine, and Fae Offering staples a Treasure and a Clue on top of every Food trigger, giving Gyome incidental ramp and card selection alongside the lifegain and sacrifice fodder he's already building toward.

The Cabbage Merchant
The Cabbage Merchant cares about Food tokens specifically, and Fae Offering delivers one for free alongside ramp and draw every turn the engine is live — low-cost density in a shell that wants as many Food sources as possible.
Beluna Grandsquall
Beluna Grandsquall rewards casting Adventures, which splits naturally into creature and noncreature halves — Fae Offering reads that split as a trigger and pays out a full trio of tokens on turns where Beluna is doing exactly what she wants to do.
Format Analysis
Where it lives, where it can’t
| Format | Verdict |
|---|---|
| commander | legal |
| legacy | legal |
| modern | legal |
| pioneer | not legal |
| standard | not legal |
| vintage | legal |
| pauper | not legal |
| oathbreaker | legal |
Commander is where Fae Offering belongs. The three-token payout is calibrated for long games where each individual token type — ramp, lifegain-sacrifice fodder, and card selection — compounds over multiple turns, and the enchantment's slow setup cost is acceptable in a 40-life, multiplayer context. In Legacy and Vintage, the trigger condition is too demanding and the payoff too slow against decks operating on a one- or two-turn clock; Fae Offering sees essentially no play there. Oathbreaker is a reasonable home for the same reasons as Commander, though the shorter game length slightly dulls the compounding advantage.
Key Combos
Combo lines featuring this card
Price Context
Current price
$0.33 bulk tier
At $0.33, Fae Offering is firmly bulk — easy to pick up as an inclusion without any budget consideration. Bulk enchantments with narrow triggered conditions rarely appreciate unless a commander breaks the card wide open, so treat this as a cheap role-player rather than a spec.
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Sources
Mentioned
- Eshki Dragonclaw
- Gorion, Wise Mentor
- Gyome, Master Chef
- The Cabbage Merchant
- Beluna Grandsquall
Updated . Data from Scryfall, EDHREC, and Commander Spellbook.