Gigantomancer

Creature — Human Shaman

{1}: Target creature you control has base power and toughness 7/7 until end of turn.

CMC
8
Mana cost
{7}{G}
Color identity
G
Rarity
rare
Set
Arena Anthology 4
Price
EDHREC rank
#19838
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Gigantomancer turns every creature you control into a 7/7 for the cost of one mana per activation — an absurd rate that ends games the moment your board has any width. The seven-mana casting cost is the real ask, but once it resolves, the floor on every token and utility creature you own becomes a lethal threat.

Format Analysis

Where it lives, where it can’t

FormatVerdict
commander
legacy
modern
pioneer
standard
vintage
pauper
oathbreaker

Commander is where Gigantomancer actually lives — the format's slower pace gives you time to hit seven mana, and go-wide strategies with token generators or elf/goblin tribal have the bodies to immediately weaponize the effect. Legacy and Vintage are legal on paper, but seven mana at sorcery speed in those formats means Gigantomancer never sees play; the competition is simply too fast and efficient. Modern is similarly hostile — the card is legal but unplayable in a format that wants to close the game before you untap with it. For Commander players, Gigantomancer fits best in decks that flood the board and already have a mana sink problem — it turns a table stall into an alpha strike.

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Price data for Gigantomancer isn't currently available in the index, so check Scryfall or TCGPlayer for current market price before buying. It's a casual-only card with no competitive demand, which historically keeps prices low — but its niche appeal in token Commander decks can create occasional spikes in single-seller inventory.

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