Slimefoot and Squee

Legendary Creature — Fungus Goblin

Whenever Slimefoot and Squee enters or attacks, create a 1/1 green Saproling creature token.
{1}{B}{R}{G}, Sacrifice a Saproling: Return this card and up to one other target creature card from your graveyard to the battlefield. Activate only as a sorcery.

CMC
3
Mana cost
{B}{R}{G}
Color identity
BGR
Rarity
mythic
Set
March of the Machine Commander
Price
$8.66
EDHREC rank
#8351
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Slimefoot and Squee card art
Slimefoot and Squee generates a free Saproling every turn it attacks while pulling creatures from your graveyard into play — that's card advantage and board presence stapled to one card. The cost is real: four mana at three colors requires a stable mana base, and it needs both attack triggers and a stocked graveyard to fire on all cylinders, which is why it thrives alongside Pitiless Plunderer and struggles in decks that can't feed it bodies. Ellie, Brick Master // Joel, Resolute Survivor shells lean on it precisely because the token generation is free and recursive, not contingent on surviving a full turn cycle.

Best Commanders

Commanders with the highest synergy

01
Ellie, Brick MasterJoel, Resolute Survivor

Ellie, Brick Master // Joel, Resolute Survivor

19.9% of decks · synergy 0.18

Ellie, Brick Master // Joel, Resolute Survivor wants a steady token engine that keeps pace without burning card slots, and Slimefoot and Squee delivers exactly that — attacking once puts a Saproling into play and can chain a creature back from the yard, compounding the board presence Ellie's counters reward.

02
Shattergang Brothers

Shattergang Brothers

19.6% of decks · synergy 0.18

Shattergang Brothers taxes opponents across every permanent type, and the ideal support card is one that replaces itself as fast as you spend it — Slimefoot and Squee feeds that loop by regenerating the sacrifice fodder Shattergang Brothers burns through every round.

Format Analysis

Where it lives, where it can’t

FormatVerdict
commander
legacy
modern
pioneer
standard
vintage
pauper
oathbreaker

Commander is where Slimefoot and Squee is built to live: a 100-card singleton environment with a full game arc gives it time to recur creatures, stack triggers, and snowball a graveyard-fueled engine over multiple turns. The three-color identity (Jund) is a minor deckbuilding constraint but not a real obstacle in a format where dual lands are abundant and four mana is a routine turn-three play. In Legacy and Vintage it's technically legal but never played — the formats move too fast for a four-mana creature that needs a combat step to do anything. Oathbreaker is the one fringe format where it could see use as a signature spell driver, though its creature type limits that upside.

Key Combos

Combo lines featuring this card

Budget Alternatives

Cheaper options that do most of the same work

Slimefoot, the Stowaway covers most of the Saproling-generation side at a fraction of the cost, though it generates tokens by spending mana rather than attacking and has no recursion at all — you're buying consistency on the front end while giving up the graveyard angle entirely. If the recursion is the draw, Feldon of the Third Path does the reanimation work independently and costs almost nothing, but it brings neither Saprolings nor the built-in token production that makes Slimefoot and Squee self-sustaining.

Price Context

Current price

$8.66 mid tier

At $8.66, Slimefoot and Squee sits in the mid tier — expensive enough to feel like a deliberate include but not a budget barrier for most Commander players. It's a multi-use engine in a popular three-color identity, so the price is unlikely to crater, but it's also not the kind of spike target that demands buying in early.

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