Renewed Solidarity

Enchantment

As this enchantment enters, choose a creature type.
Creatures you control of the chosen type get +1/+0.
At the beginning of your end step, for each token you control of the chosen type that entered this turn, create a token that's a copy of it.

CMC
3
Mana cost
{2}{W}
Color identity
W
Rarity
rare
Set
Aetherdrift Commander
Price
$6.98
EDHREC rank
#1904
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Renewed Solidarity card art
Renewed Solidarity untaps all creatures you control and gives them +1/+1 until end of turn for two mana — that's a combat trick, a pseudo-vigilance effect, and an anthem stapled together. Temmet, Naktamun's Will is the deck where this hits hardest, but any token or go-wide white build that attacks the same turn it defends wants to know about it.

Best Commanders

Commanders with the highest synergy

01
Temmet, Naktamun's Will

Temmet, Naktamun's Will

70.7% of decks · synergy 0.63

Temmet, Naktamun's Will swings wide with a token army that needs to both attack and survive counterattacks, and Renewed Solidarity does both in one spell — untapping your board after blocks or re-enabling exerted creatures is exactly the kind of efficiency Temmet decks want.

02
Mog, Moogle Warrior

Mog, Moogle Warrior

47.0% of decks · synergy 0.44

Mog, Moogle Warrior builds around tapping creatures for value and then needing them ready to attack, so Renewed Solidarity functions as a mass-untap that also pumps the team before combat — a clean two-for-one in terms of what the deck wants.

03
Hashaton, Scarab's Fist

Hashaton, Scarab's Fist

39.4% of decks · synergy 0.32

Hashaton, Scarab's Fist profits from a wide board that can both apply pressure and recover from it, and Renewed Solidarity's untap clause turns what would be a simple pump spell into a second-attack enabler that punishes opponents who thought the combat step was over.

04
Zurgo, Thunder's Decree

Zurgo, Thunder's Decree

33.1% of decks · synergy 0.30

Zurgo, Thunder's Decree rewards attacking with multiple creatures and benefits from any effect that gets them all ready to swing again, making Renewed Solidarity a natural fit as both a combat trick and a pseudo-vigilance piece for the whole team.

05
Myrel, Shield of Argive

Myrel, Shield of Argive

29.6% of decks · synergy 0.26

Myrel, Shield of Argive locks down opponents during your turn and benefits from piling as many Soldiers into combat as possible; Renewed Solidarity untaps the team post-block to preserve the anthem effect on creatures already swinging, keeping the pressure applied across multiple phases.

Format Analysis

Where it lives, where it can’t

FormatVerdict
commander
legacy
modern
pioneer
standard
vintage
pauper
oathbreaker

Renewed Solidarity is legal in Commander, Legacy, Vintage, and Oathbreaker, but its home is firmly Commander. In Legacy and Vintage, two mana for an untap-plus-pump at sorcery speed is too slow to matter in formats where games end before a go-wide board stabilizes. Oathbreaker is the one exception worth noting — if your planeswalker commander generates tokens, this can function as a finisher in the right shell. Commander is where Renewed Solidarity earns its slot: multiplayer games run long enough for token boards to develop, combat math is genuinely complex, and the untap clause creates the kind of profitable two-step attack-and-block sequences that single-game formats never let you set up.

Key Combos

Combo lines featuring this card

Budget Alternatives

Cheaper options that do most of the same work

If Renewed Solidarity is over budget, Glorious Charge covers the anthem half for pennies, and Dramatic Reversal handles the untap half for roughly the same cost — but you're paying two cards and two spells to get what Renewed Solidarity does in one. Neither replacement matches the flexibility of having both effects on a single instant-speed card in a combat-focused deck.

Price Context

Current price

$6.98 mid tier

At $6.98, Renewed Solidarity sits in the mid tier — noticeable for a single combat trick, but defensible in the token and go-wide decks where it actually earns its slot. It's a narrow enough card that the price is unlikely to climb, but it's also not the kind of staple that gets reprinted often, so $7 is probably close to the floor for the foreseeable future.

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