Manabond

Enchantment

At the beginning of your end step, you may reveal your hand and put all land cards from it onto the battlefield. If you do, discard your hand.

CMC
1
Mana cost
{G}
Color identity
G
Rarity
rare
Set
Mystery Booster 2
Price
$2.24
EDHREC rank
#11213
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Manabond card art
Manabond dumps your entire hand of lands onto the battlefield at end of turn — the upside is explosive mana development; the cost is discarding every non-land card you're holding. It's broken in half by any commander that refills your hand to seven before the trigger resolves, which is exactly what Damia, Sage of Stone does every end step.

Best Commanders

Commanders with the highest synergy

01
Damia, Sage of Stone

Damia, Sage of Stone

15.8% of decks · synergy 0.16

Damia, Sage of Stone refills your hand to seven at end of turn, and Manabond fires in the same step — meaning you empty your hand of lands, Damia draws you back up to seven, and you're ahead on mana with a full grip heading into your next turn.

02
Flubs, the Fool

Flubs, the Fool

13.7% of decks · synergy 0.13

Flubs, the Fool cares about lands entering the battlefield and rewards you for flooding out, so Manabond converting a hand full of lands into simultaneous enters-the-battlefield triggers is exactly the gas the engine wants.

Format Analysis

Where it lives, where it can’t

FormatVerdict
commander
legacy
modern
pioneer
standard
vintage
pauper
oathbreaker

Manabond is legal in Commander, Legacy, Vintage, and Oathbreaker — and Commander is where it actually shows up. In Legacy and Vintage the card is too slow and too conditional; competitive shells there don't want to telegraph their hand or telegraph that they're dumping lands rather than interacting. In Commander the math flips: games go longer, hand-refill effects are common, and the land counts run high enough that you'll routinely have three or four lands to slam simultaneously. Oathbreaker can support it in the same way Commander does, especially alongside a Planeswalker that generates card advantage.

Key Combos

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Price Context

Current price

$2.24 cheap tier

At $2.24, Manabond sits comfortably in the cheap tier — low enough that it's a no-brainer include in any deck built to exploit it. The price reflects a narrow but dedicated audience; it won't spike broadly, but it's not dropping either.

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Updated . Data from Scryfall, EDHREC, and Commander Spellbook.