Staff of Titania

Artifact — Equipment

Equipped creature gets +X/+X, where X is the number of Forests you control.
Whenever equipped creature attacks, create a 1/1 green Forest Dryad land creature token. (It's affected by summoning sickness.)
Equip {3}

CMC
2
Mana cost
{2}
Color identity
C
Rarity
rare
Set
The Brothers' War Commander
Price
$5.25
EDHREC rank
#4145
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Staff of Titania card art
Staff of Titania turns every Forest you control into a power and toughness boost, making it an immediate board presence multiplier the moment it enters. At two mana, it slots cleanly into combat-oriented green strategies, and in the right shell — particularly alongside Breath of Fury or Jyoti, Moag Ancient — it converts a wide board of Forest-fed creatures into an alpha strike that ends games.

Best Commanders

Commanders with the highest synergy

01
Jyoti, Moag Ancient

Jyoti, Moag Ancient

61.4% of decks · synergy 0.60

Jyoti, Moag Ancient creates Forests at an accelerating rate, and Staff of Titania converts every one of those lands directly into stats — the two cards form a self-reinforcing engine where more lands mean bigger creatures mean more attacks.

02
Titania, Nature's Force

Titania, Nature's Force

38.8% of decks · synergy 0.31

Titania, Nature's Force cares deeply about Forests entering the battlefield, and Staff of Titania gives every one of those lands a permanent power contribution, making Titania's already-large creatures even more threatening as the game progresses.

03
Tifa Lockhart

Tifa Lockhart

38.0% of decks · synergy 0.30

Tifa Lockhart wants a single creature to hit hard and repeatedly, and Staff of Titania scales that creature's power with every Forest on the battlefield — in a green deck with a healthy land count, that's often a substantial bonus from turn three onward.

04
Thrun, Breaker of Silence

Thrun, Breaker of Silence

35.9% of decks · synergy 0.28

Thrun, Breaker of Silence is already hard to answer, and Staff of Titania makes the clock he represents considerably faster by padding his power with each Forest you control.

05
Kosei, Penitent Warlord

Kosei, Penitent Warlord

36.3% of decks · synergy 0.28

Kosei, Penitent Warlord needs one creature to connect with significant power, and Staff of Titania delivers exactly that by turning a Forest-heavy board into raw damage — more lands means a deadlier Kosei.

Format Analysis

Where it lives, where it can’t

FormatVerdict
commander
legacy
modern
pioneer
standard
vintage
pauper
oathbreaker

Commander is where Staff of Titania does its best work: 40-life totals mean opponents can absorb early hits, so a card that scales with land count rewards the long-game ramp that green Commander decks already want to play. In Oathbreaker the dynamic is similar but compressed — faster games mean the payoff window is shorter, so Staff of Titania is only worth running if your spellbreaker is creature-combat focused. Legacy and Vintage are legal but practically irrelevant; the card asks for a Forest-heavy creature strategy and a couple of turns to matter, neither of which those formats accommodate.

Key Combos

Combo lines featuring this card

9 decks
Breath of FuryStaff of TitaniaAnger

Breath of FuryStaff of TitaniaAnger

Infinite combat damage; Infinite combat phases; Infinite death triggers; Infinite ETB; Infinite landfall triggers; Infinite LTB; Infinite mana creatures you control can produce; Infinite sacrifice triggers; Infinite untap of creatures you control

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5 decks
Breath of FuryStaff of TitaniaMass Hysteria

Breath of FuryStaff of TitaniaMass Hysteria

Infinite combat damage; Infinite combat phases; Infinite death triggers; Infinite ETB; Infinite landfall triggers; Infinite LTB; Infinite mana creatures you control can produce; Infinite sacrifice triggers; Infinite untap of creatures you control

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5 decks
Breath of FuryStaff of TitaniaFervor

Breath of FuryStaff of TitaniaFervor

Infinite combat damage; Infinite combat phases; Infinite death triggers; Infinite ETB; Infinite landfall triggers; Infinite LTB; Infinite mana creatures you control can produce; Infinite sacrifice triggers; Infinite untap of creatures you control

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3 decks
Urabrask the HiddenBreath of FuryStaff of Titania

Urabrask the HiddenBreath of FuryStaff of Titania

Infinite combat damage; Infinite combat phases; Infinite death triggers; Infinite ETB; Infinite landfall triggers; Infinite LTB; Infinite mana creatures you control can produce; Infinite sacrifice triggers; Infinite untap of creatures you control

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1 decks
Breath of FuryStaff of TitaniaRoar of Resistance

Breath of FuryStaff of TitaniaRoar of Resistance

Infinite combat damage; Infinite combat phases; Infinite death triggers; Infinite ETB; Infinite landfall triggers; Infinite LTB; Infinite mana creatures you control can produce; Infinite sacrifice triggers; Infinite untap of creatures you control

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Budget Alternatives

Cheaper options that do most of the same work

Sword of the Animist and Blackblade Reforged both occupy adjacent territory at lower or comparable price points — Sword of the Animist ramps while buffing, while Blackblade Reforged scales with total land count and can hit harder in the late game. Neither replicates the passive always-on anthem effect that Staff of Titania provides for your whole board, so if your deck wants a global bonus rather than a voltron piece, Staff of Titania remains the cleaner fit.

Price Context

Current price

$5.25 mid tier

At $5.25, Staff of Titania sits in the mid tier — real money for a support piece, but not unreasonable given how directly it rewards the landfall and ramp strategies that already define green Commander. That price should hold as long as Jyoti and Titania, Nature's Force commanders stay popular, since both pull the card into the spotlight at a high inclusion rate.

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