Nevinyrral's Disk

Artifact

This artifact enters tapped.
{1}, {T}: Destroy all artifacts, creatures, and enchantments.

CMC
4
Mana cost
{4}
Color identity
C
Rarity
rare
Set
Revised Edition
Price
$7.13
EDHREC rank
#1871
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Nevinyrral's Disk card art
Nevinyrral's Disk is a one-card board wipe that hits artifacts, enchantments, and creatures simultaneously — the enters-tapped drawback is the cost, and most decks consider it worth paying. Commanders like Avacyn, Angel of Hope turn that drawback into a one-sided massacre, and Mairsil, the Pretender can cage it to trigger the effect on demand.

Best Commanders

Commanders with the highest synergy

01
Mairsil, the Pretender

Mairsil, the Pretender

66.5% of decks · synergy 0.66

Mairsil, the Pretender cages Nevinyrral's Disk to access its activated ability repeatedly, letting Mairsil threaten a board wipe every turn without ever needing the artifact in play.

02
Avacyn, Angel of Hope

Avacyn, Angel of Hope

43.9% of decks · synergy 0.43

Avacyn, Angel of Hope makes your permanents indestructible, so activating Nevinyrral's Disk leaves your board completely intact while everything your opponents control gets destroyed.

03
Daretti, Scrap Savant

Daretti, Scrap Savant

41.2% of decks · synergy 0.40

Daretti, Scrap Savant's reanimation ability recurs Nevinyrral's Disk from the graveyard after activation, letting you reload the threat without paying four mana again.

04
Commodore Guff

Commodore Guff

36.6% of decks · synergy 0.35

Commodore Guff runs a dense planeswalker package, and Nevinyrral's Disk clears away creatures and enchantments that threaten those planeswalkers while leaving the walkers themselves unharmed.

05
Carth the Lion

Carth the Lion

29.6% of decks · synergy 0.29

Carth the Lion similarly protects a planeswalker-heavy game plan, and Nevinyrral's Disk offers the kind of sweeper reach that a Golgari shell otherwise struggles to produce against artifact and enchantment-heavy boards.

Format Analysis

Where it lives, where it can’t

FormatVerdict
commander
legacy
modern
pioneer
standard
vintage
pauper
oathbreaker

Commander is where Nevinyrral's Disk earns its reputation — the enters-tapped clause matters far less in a multiplayer game where the threat of activation controls the table, and the ability to simultaneously clear artifacts, enchantments, and creatures is unique at this price point. In Legacy and Vintage, the disk is legal but almost never played; the format is too fast and too interactive for a four-mana artifact that does nothing the turn it enters. Oathbreaker can find uses for it in the same synergy shells that Commander does, particularly alongside planeswalkers that benefit from cleared boards. The card is not legal in Pioneer, Standard, or Pauper, which narrows its relevant homes to eternal and Commander-adjacent formats.

Key Combos

Combo lines featuring this card

Budget Alternatives

Cheaper options that do most of the same work

Oblivion Stone covers the same ground — artifacts, enchantments, and creatures in one activation — and typically costs less than Nevinyrral's Disk, though it requires additional mana to protect your own pieces rather than relying on a commander like Avacyn, Angel of Hope. Farewell is another option that can hit all four permanent types, but it exiles rather than destroys, which matters in some meta calls and costs roughly the same or more depending on the printing.

Price Context

Current price

$7.13 mid tier

At $7.13, Nevinyrral's Disk sits in the mid tier — expensive enough to feel like a deliberate include, cheap enough that it's not a barrier for most Commander budgets. It has been reprinted several times, which has kept the price from climbing further, and that reprint history makes it a reasonably stable pickup.

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