Titan of Industry

Creature — Elemental

Reach, trample
When this creature enters, choose two —
• Destroy target artifact or enchantment.
• Target player gains 5 life.
• Create a 4/4 green Rhino Warrior creature token.
• Put a shield counter on a creature you control.

CMC
7
Mana cost
{4}{G}{G}{G}
Color identity
G
Rarity
mythic
Set
Magic Online Promos
Price
EDHREC rank
#2768
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Titan of Industry card art
Titan of Industry lands and immediately demands an answer — eight power with reach and trample, a 4/4 token, and two modal triggers covering life, artifacts, and enchantments, all on a single ETB. Eight mana is a real cost, but Ashling, the Limitless and any deck that can copy or recur ETBs treats that cost as a feature, not a bug.

Best Commanders

Commanders with the highest synergy

01
Ashling, the Limitless

Ashling, the Limitless

85.9% of decks · synergy 0.82

Ashling, the Limitless copies Titan of Industry's ETB whenever it attacks, meaning you're selecting four modal options instead of two and flooding the board with 4/4 tokens every combat step.

02
Kona, Rescue Beastie

Kona, Rescue Beastie

38.4% of decks · synergy 0.34

Kona, Rescue Beastie cheats large creatures into play from the hand, making Titan of Industry's eight-mana asking price largely irrelevant while the ETB triggers still fire on arrival.

03
Raph & Mikey, Troublemakers

Raph & Mikey, Troublemakers

23.4% of decks · synergy 0.22

Raph & Mikey, Troublemakers reward stacking big, splashy creatures, and Titan of Industry delivers immediate board impact the turn it enters rather than asking for setup.

04
Roon of the Hidden Realm

Roon of the Hidden Realm

15.9% of decks · synergy 0.15

Roon of the Hidden Realm blinks creatures at will, and Titan of Industry's ETB is one of the most value-dense blink targets available — each flicker cycles through two more modal options and adds another 4/4.

05
Oviya, Automech Artisan

Oviya, Automech Artisan

19.1% of decks · synergy 0.15

Oviya, Automech Artisan cares about artifacts and large creature production, and Titan of Industry supplies both via its 4/4 Golem token and the option to destroy a problematic artifact on the same trigger.

Format Analysis

Where it lives, where it can’t

FormatVerdict
commander
legacy
modern
pioneer
standard
vintage
pauper
oathbreaker

Commander is where Titan of Industry lives — the singleton format's slower pace gives you time to hit eight mana, and the multiplayer politics of blowing up an enchantment or artifact on entry buys immediate goodwill or neutralizes a threat. In Modern and Pioneer it sees fringe play in Ramp and Creativity shells that can cheat it into play, but it competes with cheaper finishers and rarely earns a main-deck slot on raw rate. Legacy and Vintage have enough fast mana to cast it fairly but enough broken threats to make an eight-mana 7/7 look pedestrian. Titan of Industry is fundamentally a Commander card — the ETB's modularity is worth more when games go long and your opponents have had time to develop threatening permanents.

Key Combos

Combo lines featuring this card

Price Context

Current price

unknown tier

Pricing data isn't available for Titan of Industry right now, so check Scryfall or TCGPlayer for the current market rate before purchasing. Given its status as a multimodal finisher with broad Commander appeal, supply from various printings tends to keep it accessible — worth confirming before you assume it's budget.

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