Oko, Lorwyn Liege // Oko, Shadowmoor Scion

Legendary Planeswalker — Oko // Legendary Planeswalker — Oko

At the beginning of your first main phase, you may pay {G}. If you do, transform Oko.
+2: Up to one target creature gains all creature types. (This effect doesn't end.)
+1: Target creature gets -2/-0 until your next turn.

CMC
3
Mana cost
{2}{U}
Color identity
GU
Rarity
mythic
Set
Lorwyn Eclipsed
Price
$1.49
EDHREC rank
#14456
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Oko, Lorwyn Liege // Oko, Shadowmoor Scion card art
Oko, Lorwyn Liege // Oko, Shadowmoor Scion lands as a creature-generating engine that churns out tokens on both sides of the battlefield — the front half buffs your creatures and produces Elk tokens, while the back half punishes opponents for having the most creatures. Decks like Gor Muldrak, Amphinologist that deliberately flood the board or hand opponents creatures turn this into a one-sided advantage machine, and Magda, Brazen Outlaw strategies can use the Dwarf-adjacent synergies to accelerate into payoffs. The ask is modest enough that the card earns its slot on raw value alone.

Best Commanders

Commanders with the highest synergy

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Gor Muldrak, Amphinologist

Gor Muldrak, Amphinologist

46.0% of decks · synergy 0.44

Gor Muldrak, Amphinologist forces opponents to build up Salamander armies they don't want, and Oko, Lorwyn Liege // Oko, Shadowmoor Scion's back half specifically taxes the player with the most creatures — which is almost always your opponents under Gor Muldrak's trigger, turning their involuntary token flood into a drain engine that accelerates your win condition.

Format Analysis

Where it lives, where it can’t

FormatVerdict
commander
legacy
modern
pioneer
standard
vintage
pauper
oathbreaker

In Commander, Oko, Lorwyn Liege // Oko, Shadowmoor Scion occupies a niche but effective role in token-matters and creature-flood strategies, where the double-faced design gives you a proactive front half early and a punishing back half once boards develop. In competitive 1v1 formats like Modern and Legacy, the card's mana cost relative to its immediate impact puts it behind more efficient threats, and it's unlikely to see serious play there. Pioneer and Standard give it a chance in Standard-legal token builds where the Elk generation and anthem effects can close out games, though it faces stiff competition for the four-drop slot. Oathbreaker is the sleeper home — as a planeswalker-adjacent piece in an Oko-themed pile, Oko, Lorwyn Liege // Oko, Shadowmoor Scion slots naturally alongside other Fae-of-Wishes-style value engines.

Key Combos

Combo lines featuring this card

3 decks
Magda, Brazen OutlawAphetto AlchemistOko, Lorwyn Liege // Oko, Shadowmoor Scion

Magda, Brazen OutlawAphetto AlchemistOko, Lorwyn Liege // Oko, Shadowmoor Scion

Infinite Treasure tokens; Infinite colored mana; Put all artifact cards and a subset of creature cards from your library onto the battleifeld

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Argothian ElderGriffin CanyonOko, Lorwyn Liege // Oko, Shadowmoor Scion

Argothian ElderGriffin CanyonOko, Lorwyn Liege // Oko, Shadowmoor Scion

Infinite mana lands you control can produce; Infinitely large creature until end of turn; Infinite untap of lands you control

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Price Context

Current price

$1.49 cheap tier

At $1.49, Oko, Lorwyn Liege // Oko, Shadowmoor Scion sits in the cheap tier — low enough to be a no-brainer inclusion if it fits your strategy. New card prices at this level tend to stabilize or drift down as supply settles, so buying in now for a deck that wants it is the right call rather than waiting.

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