Legion Loyalty
Enchantment
Creatures you control have myriad. (Whenever a creature with myriad attacks, for each opponent other than defending player, you may create a token copy that's tapped and attacking that player or a planeswalker they control. Exile the tokens at end of combat.)
- CMC
- 8
- Mana cost
- Color identity
- W
- Rarity
- mythic
- Set
- Commander Legends: Battle for Baldur's Gate
- Price
- $1.17
- EDHREC rank
- #2790
Legion Loyalty gives every creature you control haste — permanently — the moment it resolves, and that effect stays on the battlefield as an enchantment rather than evaporating at end of turn. The cost is steep at seven mana, but commanders like Éomer, Marshal of Rohan that reward attacking with large armies and Neriv, Heart of the Storm that generate token floods treat it less as a late-game luxury and more as a game-ending accelerant.
Best Commanders
Commanders with the highest synergy

Neriv, Heart of the Storm
Neriv, Heart of the Storm creates a wide board of tokens on the back of its triggered ability, and Legion Loyalty lets every new token enter swinging immediately rather than waiting a full rotation — that's a lethal alpha strike the turn you cast it.

Satya, Aetherflux Genius
Satya, Aetherflux Genius blinks creature tokens into existence at combat and wants them attacking the same turn they appear; Legion Loyalty removes the one-turn delay that otherwise blunts the entire engine.

Anikthea, Hand of Erebos
Anikthea, Hand of Erebos reanimates enchantments as creature copies, and Legion Loyalty turning those copies haste-enabled on arrival means each trigger immediately threatens combat damage rather than sitting as a slow-building threat.

Zurgo Stormrender
Zurgo Stormrender's raid payoffs and combat-matters triggers demand creatures be ready to attack on the same turn they appear, making Legion Loyalty a near-mandatory piece that converts Zurgo's go-wide tokens into immediate pressure.

Neriv, Crackling Vanguard
Neriv, Crackling Vanguard builds token armies through its storm-adjacent mechanics, and Legion Loyalty ensures those tokens contribute to a lethal board state the turn they're created rather than telegraphing the win a full turn early.
Format Analysis
Where it lives, where it can’t
| Format | Verdict |
|---|---|
| commander | legal |
| legacy | legal |
| modern | not legal |
| pioneer | not legal |
| standard | not legal |
| vintage | legal |
| pauper | not legal |
| oathbreaker | legal |
Legion Loyalty is a Commander card through and through — seven mana is a steep ask that only the singleton format's slower, higher-resource games can consistently support, and the permanent haste-anthem effect scales directly with wide creature strategies common in multiplayer pods. In Legacy and Vintage it's technically legal but irrelevant; no competitive deck in either format wants a seven-mana do-nothing-on-arrival enchantment when the game is often over by turn three. Oathbreaker shares Commander's multiplayer DNA and could theoretically support Legion Loyalty in the right token shell, though the smaller starting life totals and lower land counts make reaching seven mana less reliable.
Key Combos
Combo lines featuring this card


Éomer, Marshal of RohanLegion Loyalty
Infinite combat phases; Infinite death triggers; Infinite ETB; Infinite LTB; Infinite mana creatures you control can produce; Infinite untap of creatures you control
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Ratadrabik of UrborgMondrak, Glory DominusLegion Loyalty
Near-infinite creature tokens; Near-infinite ETB
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Ratadrabik of UrborgOjer Taq, Deepest Foundation // Temple of CivilizationLegion Loyalty
Near-infinite ETB; Near-infinite creature tokens
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The Master, MultipliedLegion LoyaltyCombat Celebrant
Infinite combat phases; Infinite creature tokens; Infinite ETB
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Current price
$1.17 cheap tier
At $1.17, Legion Loyalty sits in the cheap tier despite being a splashy, high-impact enchantment — a reflection of its narrow application rather than its power level. It delivers real closing power in the right deck, and that price is unlikely to climb significantly unless a breakout commander pushes mass-haste from win condition to staple.
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Sources
Mentioned
- Éomer, Marshal of Rohan
- Neriv, Heart of the Storm
- Satya, Aetherflux Genius
- Anikthea, Hand of Erebos
- Zurgo Stormrender
- Neriv, Crackling Vanguard
- Blightsteel Colossus
- Ratadrabik of Urborg
- Mondrak, Glory Dominus
- Ojer Taq, Deepest Foundation // Temple of Civilization
- The Master, Multiplied
- Combat Celebrant
Updated . Data from Scryfall, EDHREC, and Commander Spellbook.
