Silverbluff Bridge

Artifact Land

This land enters tapped.
Indestructible
{T}: Add {U} or {R}.

CMC
0
Mana cost
Color identity
RU
Rarity
common
Set
Fallout
Price
EDHREC rank
#1158
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Silverbluff Bridge card art
Silverbluff Bridge enters tapped and produces blue or red mana — a real cost — but its artifact type is the entire point, feeding commanders and engines that care about artifacts entering or existing on the battlefield. Mishra, Eminent One turns every noncreature artifact into a combat-ready token copy at the start of attacks, so a land that doubles as an artifact is raw material for a free 4/4; Filigree Sages and similar payoffs treat it the same way they'd treat any other artifact in play.

Best Commanders

Commanders with the highest synergy

01
Mishra, Eminent One

Mishra, Eminent One

68.8% of decks · synergy 0.65

Mishra, Eminent One creates a tapped, attacking token copy of each noncreature artifact at the start of combat, and Silverbluff Bridge qualifies — it's a land that also hands Mishra a free body every turn cycle without spending a card slot on a dedicated artifact.

02
Inspirit, Flagship Vessel

Inspirit, Flagship Vessel

72.1% of decks · synergy 0.59

Inspirit, Flagship Vessel rewards artifact density, and Silverbluff Bridge slots in as a land that simultaneously pads the artifact count at zero opportunity cost beyond the tempo loss of entering tapped.

03

Tetzin, Gnome Champion

68.5% of decks · synergy 0.56

Tetzin, Gnome Champion cares about artifacts and treasure, so Silverbluff Bridge pulls double duty as mana source and artifact permanent, keeping the artifact count high without cutting into the spell slots Tetzin needs.

04
Liberty Prime, Recharged

Liberty Prime, Recharged

66.3% of decks · synergy 0.53

Liberty Prime, Recharged wants an artifact-heavy board to maximize its trigger, and Silverbluff Bridge is one of the easiest ways to inflate that count while still functioning as a land.

05
Dr. Madison Li

Dr. Madison Li

65.1% of decks · synergy 0.52

Dr. Madison Li generates value off artifacts entering and leaving play, making Silverbluff Bridge a passive contributor — it enters as an artifact and stays on board, quietly supporting whatever payoff Dr. Madison Li is assembling.

Format Analysis

Where it lives, where it can’t

FormatVerdict
commander
legacy
modern
pioneer
standard
vintage
pauper
oathbreaker

In Commander, Silverbluff Bridge is a role-player in artifact-matters decks — the tapped entry is a genuine drawback, but the artifact type on a land is a small structural advantage that compounds over a long game. In Pauper, it sees real play as a budget dual in blue-red shells that care about artifacts or just want a consistent two-color land at common rarity. Legacy and Vintage have access to so many strictly better dual lands that Silverbluff Bridge only appears in dedicated artifact synergy decks where the type line is the point, not the mana. Oathbreaker follows the same logic as Commander — it's a slot for decks that specifically reward artifact count.

Key Combos

Combo lines featuring this card

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Filigree SagesPrototype PortalSilverbluff BridgeTiller EnginePower Artifact

Filigree SagesPrototype PortalSilverbluff BridgeTiller EnginePower Artifact

Infinite landfall triggers; Infinite tapped copies of a specific land; Infinite tapped Mountain tokens; Infinite tapped Island tokens; Infinite tapped Forest tokens; Infinite tapped Plains tokens; Infinite tapped Swamp tokens

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Price Context

Current price

unknown tier

Pricing data for Silverbluff Bridge isn't currently available in this context, so check Scryfall or a major retailer for the current market rate. Given that it's a common-rarity land with a fairly narrow use case, it has historically been an inexpensive pickup — but verify before buying.

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