Reunion of the House
Sorcery
Return any number of target creature cards with total power 10 or less from your graveyard to the battlefield. Exile Reunion of the House.
- CMC
- 7
- Mana cost
- Color identity
- W
- Rarity
- rare
- Set
- Tarkir: Dragonstorm Commander
- Price
- $0.44
- EDHREC rank
- #5889
Reunion of the House copies a spell you cast, which in the right shell means doubling a tutor, a removal spell, or a combo piece for just two mana. The cost is real — it requires a specific setup to extract full value, and outside of that context, paying two mana to copy something narrow is underwhelming — but Dualcaster Mage effects have won games, and Reunion of the House is the redundant copy that closes loops Felothar the Steadfast was built around.
Best Commanders
Commanders with the highest synergy

Felothar the Steadfast
Felothar the Steadfast is the natural home — Reunion of the House slots directly into the copy-spell engine Felothar rewards, letting you double up on spells while triggering whatever payoffs Felothar has accumulated on board. A 73% inclusion rate is near-staple territory and reflects that this card does exactly what the deck wants.

Betor, Kin to All
Betor, Kin to All cares about casting spells across multiple types, and Reunion of the House provides an extra trigger without requiring an extra card from hand. At 36% inclusion it's a role-player rather than a cornerstone, but the copy effect lines up cleanly with Betor's value generation.

Doran, Besieged by Time
Doran, Besieged by Time generates value from aging counters and recursion loops, and Reunion of the House can double a critical spell in the chain at a low mana investment. The 28% inclusion rate suggests it's a solid fit rather than a must-run, typically used to copy the spell that triggers or extends the main engine.
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 |
Reunion of the House is legal in Commander, Legacy, Vintage, and Oathbreaker, and Commander is by far the format where it matters. In Legacy and Vintage the card doesn't have the redundancy-friendly environment that makes copy effects shine — those formats move too fast and demand more focused interaction. Commander is where Reunion of the House earns its slot: singleton rules create demand for redundant copies of key spells, games go long enough to set up the engine, and a two-mana instant that doubles a tutor or combo piece can swing a game outright. Oathbreaker is a reasonable secondary home if the signature spell is copyable and high-impact.
Key Combos
Combo lines featuring this card



Dualcaster MageReunion of the HouseAshnod's Altar
Infinite LTB; Infinite ETB; Infinite sacrifice triggers; Infinite death triggers; Infinite colorless mana; Infinite magecraft triggers
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Naru Meha, Master WizardReunion of the HousePhyrexian Altar
Infinite LTB; Infinite ETB; Infinite colored mana; Infinite sacrifice triggers; Infinite death triggers; Infinite magecraft triggers
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Naru Meha, Master WizardReunion of the HouseBlasting Station
Infinite LTB; Infinite ETB; Infinite sacrifice triggers; Infinite death triggers; Infinite damage; Infinite magecraft triggers
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Naru Meha, Master WizardReunion of the HouseAshnod's Altar
Infinite LTB; Infinite ETB; Infinite sacrifice triggers; Infinite death triggers; Infinite colorless mana; Infinite magecraft triggers
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Naru Meha, Master WizardReunion of the HouseAltar of Dementia
Infinite LTB; Infinite ETB; Infinite sacrifice triggers; Infinite death triggers; Infinite mill; Infinite self-mill; Infinite magecraft triggers
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Current price
$0.44 bulk tier
At $0.44, Reunion of the House is bulk — you're not paying a premium to include it, which makes it easy to slot in and easy to cut if the meta shifts. Bulk rares with narrow combo applications can spike sharply if a new commander pushes them into the spotlight, but at this price the evaluation is simple: if the effect is good in your deck, the cost of finding out is negligible.
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Sources
Updated . Data from Scryfall, EDHREC, and Commander Spellbook.