Temple of Plenty
Land
This land enters tapped.
When this land enters, scry 1. (Look at the top card of your library. You may put that card on the bottom.): Add
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- CMC
- 0
- Mana cost
- Color identity
- GW
- Rarity
- rare
- Set
- Fallout
- Price
- $0.42
- EDHREC rank
- #473
Temple of Plenty enters tapped, which is the real cost — you pay for the scry with a tempo hit that slower Commander decks absorb easily. In green-white shells that value card selection over speed, that trade is almost always correct.
Best Commanders
Commanders with the highest synergy

Dogmeat, Ever Loyal
Dogmeat, Ever Loyal builds around the Junk color identity where sculpting your top deck matters, and Temple of Plenty's scry feeds that incrementally without requiring any additional setup.

Kaust, Eyes of the Glade
Kaust, Eyes of the Glade rewards knowing and manipulating the top of your library, so the scry on Temple of Plenty does real work rather than just incidental filtering.

Bright-Palm, Soul Awakener
Bright-Palm, Soul Awakener wants consistent land drops to keep doubling up counters, and Temple of Plenty's scry helps smooth draws in a deck that can't afford to flood or brick on mana.

Felothar the Steadfast
Felothar the Steadfast operates in the Selesnya space where every scry inch toward a relevant threat matters, and Temple of Plenty slots in as reliable fixing that also improves the next draw.

Tidus, Yuna's Guardian
Tidus, Yuna's Guardian decks lean on consistent sequencing, and Temple of Plenty provides both the white-green fixing and the light top-deck control to keep that sequencing on track.
Format Analysis
Where it lives, where it can’t
| Format | Verdict |
|---|---|
| commander | legal |
| legacy | legal |
| modern | legal |
| pioneer | legal |
| standard | legal |
| vintage | legal |
| pauper | not legal |
| oathbreaker | legal |
In Commander, Temple of Plenty is a reliable role-player in any green-white or three-color deck that includes both colors — the scry-1 is minor but meaningful over a 40-turn game, and the fixing is clean. Competitive Commander largely ignores it in favor of untapped dual lands, but at lower power levels it earns its slot. In Pioneer and Modern, the enters-tapped clause is a harder sell; aggressive and tempo-oriented decks have moved past scry lands entirely, though control builds can still justify one or two copies for fixing. In Legacy and Vintage, the tempo loss is essentially disqualifying given the speed of those formats. Oathbreaker sits closest to Commander in terms of card selection logic, so the same calculus applies — fine in Selesnya-adjacent builds, irrelevant in fast combo.
Key Combos
Combo lines featuring this card
Price Context
Current price
$0.42 bulk tier
At $0.42, Temple of Plenty sits firmly in bulk territory, which means you're never making a financial decision here — just a deckbuilding one. Supply is deep across multiple printings, so the price is stable and not going to move meaningfully in either direction.
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Sources
Updated . Data from Scryfall, EDHREC, and Commander Spellbook.