Hall of Tagsin
Land
: Add
.
,
: Add one mana of any color.
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: Create a tapped Powerstone token. (It's an artifact with "
: Add
. This mana can't be spent to cast a nonartifact spell.")
- CMC
- 0
- Mana cost
- Color identity
- C
- Rarity
- rare
- Set
- The Brothers' War
- Price
- $0.44
- EDHREC rank
- #6010
Hall of Tagsin turns every artifact you control into a slow mana engine — tap it for one colorless, and in decks running dozens of artifacts that's real acceleration. The catch is the legendary supertype: only one in play at a time, and it competes with your other utility lands for a slot that many colorless-heavy decks already strain to fill. Ashnod, Flesh Mechanist decks run it in nearly a third of lists because the artifact density makes the payoff immediate and consistent.
Best Commanders
Commanders with the highest synergy

Ashnod, Flesh Mechanist
Ashnod, Flesh Mechanist churns out artifact tokens naturally, and Hall of Tagsin converts each one into a mana source — the more the board grows, the more explosive the ramp gets. It shows up in roughly 32% of Ashnod lists, the highest inclusion rate of any commander, because the engine fits so cleanly into what the deck is already doing.

Graaz, Unstoppable Juggernaut
Graaz, Unstoppable Juggernaut turns every creature into an artifact, which means Hall of Tagsin stops being a narrow payoff and becomes a board-wide mana battery. A wide board under Graaz can tap Hall of Tagsin's effect across a dozen or more bodies in a single turn.

Karn, Legacy Reforged
Karn, Legacy Reforged already generates mana equal to the greatest mana value among your artifacts, and Hall of Tagsin layers additional artifact-based mana production on top of that engine. The overlap means colorless-focused Karn lists can reach threatening mana totals by the mid-game.

Syr Ginger, the Meal Ender
Syr Ginger, the Meal Ender incentivizes running a high density of artifacts with no mana cost, and Hall of Tagsin gives those permanents a second job as mana producers. The synergy is straightforward: more zero-cost artifacts mean more taps, and more taps mean Syr Ginger's payoffs arrive faster.

Liberator, Urza's Battlethopter
Liberator, Urza's Battlethopter wants a critical mass of artifacts in play to flash out at end step, and Hall of Tagsin rewards that same critical mass with incremental mana generation. The inclusion rate reflects that artifact-heavy Liberator lists treat Hall of Tagsin as reliable infrastructure rather than a luxury.
Format Analysis
Where it lives, where it can’t
| Format | Verdict |
|---|---|
| commander | legal |
| legacy | legal |
| modern | legal |
| pioneer | legal |
| standard | not legal |
| vintage | legal |
| pauper | not legal |
| oathbreaker | legal |
In Commander, Hall of Tagsin is a role-player, not a staple — it earns its land slot only when the artifact count is high enough that tapping four or five permanents for mana is a realistic mid-game scenario. In artifact-tribal decks that already run thirty-plus artifacts, the ceiling is real; in good-stuff or low-artifact builds, it's a land that enters tapped and does nothing. Outside Commander, Hall of Tagsin is legal in Legacy, Modern, Pioneer, and Vintage, but it sees essentially no competitive play in those formats — the tap-a-single-artifact clause is far too slow against the tempo of those environments, and dedicated artifact lists in those formats have access to faster, more reliable mana infrastructure.
Key Combos
Combo lines featuring this card
Price Context
Current price
$0.44 bulk tier
At $0.44, Hall of Tagsin sits firmly in bulk territory — easy to pick up as a throw-in or cheap singles order. It's unlikely to spike without a breakout artifact commander pushing demand, so grab it if you need it and don't worry about timing the purchase.
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Sources
Updated . Data from Scryfall, EDHREC, and Commander Spellbook.