Jidoor, Aristocratic Capital // Overture
Land — Town // Sorcery — Adventure
This land enters tapped.: Add
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- CMC
- 0
- Mana cost
- Color identity
- U
- Rarity
- rare
- Set
- Final Fantasy Promos
- Price
- —
- EDHREC rank
- #2547
Jidoor, Aristocratic Capital // Overture enters the battlefield and immediately mills opponents — a repeatable, land-based threat that scales with every mill payoff in the 99. Bruvac the Grandiloquent doubles every mill trigger it generates, and Hope Estheim runs it in over half of all logged decks because the floor of a tapped land that mills is already ahead of a basic.
Best Commanders
Commanders with the highest synergy

Hope Estheim
Hope Estheim appears in over 56% of logged decks alongside Jidoor, Aristocratic Capital // Overture because the land slots directly into the mill-value engine Hope demands — free, repeatable mill on a permanent that also taps for mana.

The Wandering Minstrel
The Wandering Minstrel wants every land that does more than produce mana, and Jidoor, Aristocratic Capital // Overture delivers mill triggers on schedule without costing a spell slot — over half of Minstrel decks include it.
Beluna Grandsquall
Beluna Grandsquall's adventure-heavy builds lean on incidental value from every permanent, and Jidoor, Aristocratic Capital // Overture contributes mill pressure without competing for creature or spell slots — nearly half of Beluna decks run it.

Gorion, Wise Mentor
Gorion, Wise Mentor decks prize flexibility, and Jidoor, Aristocratic Capital // Overture functions as a land that doubles as a mill engine, slotting cleanly into a support role without diluting the adventure synergy package.

Bruvac the Grandiloquent
Bruvac the Grandiloquent doubles every mill trigger in the deck, which means Jidoor, Aristocratic Capital // Overture stops being a modest land and starts milling four or more cards per trigger — 44% inclusion rate reflects exactly that multiplication.
Format Analysis
Where it lives, where it can’t
| Format | Verdict |
|---|---|
| commander | legal |
| legacy | legal |
| modern | legal |
| pioneer | legal |
| standard | legal |
| vintage | legal |
| pauper | not legal |
| oathbreaker | legal |
Commander is where Jidoor, Aristocratic Capital // Overture does its best work: 100-card decks with large libraries mean the repeatable mill is relevant all game, and the land slot ensures it never costs you a card. In 60-card formats like Modern or Pioneer, lands that enter tapped are punishing enough that Jidoor rarely competes with purpose-built mill payoffs for the slot. Legacy and Vintage move so fast that a tapped land generating incremental mill is simply too slow. Standard is the one non-Commander 60-card environment where it might see fringe play in a dedicated mill shell, but the competition is stiff there too.
Key Combos
Combo lines featuring this card


Bruvac the GrandiloquentJidoor, Aristocratic Capital // Overture
Infinite mill for target opponent
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Riverchurn MonumentJidoor, Aristocratic Capital // Overture
Infinite mill for target opponent
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Phenax, God of DeceptionConsuming AberrationJidoor, Aristocratic Capital // Overture
Infinite mill for target opponent
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Phenax, God of DeceptionSewer NemesisJidoor, Aristocratic Capital // Overture
Infinite mill for target opponent
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Current pricing for Jidoor, Aristocratic Capital // Overture isn't confirmed in the available data, so check Scryfall or your preferred retailer for the latest number. Given its strong inclusion rates in multiple high-volume Commander archetypes, expect demand to keep the price firm if the card is from a recent set.
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Sources
Mentioned
- Bruvac the Grandiloquent
- Hope Estheim
- The Wandering Minstrel
- Beluna Grandsquall
- Gorion, Wise Mentor
- Riverchurn Monument
- Phenax, God of Deception
- Consuming Aberration
- Sewer Nemesis
Updated . Data from Scryfall, EDHREC, and Commander Spellbook.