Triplicate Titan
Artifact Creature — Golem
Flying, vigilance, trample
When this creature dies, create a 3/3 colorless Golem artifact creature token with flying, a 3/3 colorless Golem artifact creature token with vigilance, and a 3/3 colorless Golem artifact creature token with trample.
- CMC
- 9
- Mana cost
- Color identity
- C
- Rarity
- rare
- Set
- The List
- Price
- $1.22
- EDHREC rank
- #2233
Triplicate Titan enters the battlefield as three 3/3 Constructs with flying, trample, and vigilance respectively — nine power and toughness spread across four bodies for nine mana. That mana cost is the entire conversation, and in Urza, Prince of Kroog or Osgir, the Reconstructor decks where artifact cost reduction or free recursion is on the table, nine mana stops being a dealbreaker and starts being a bargain.
Best Commanders
Commanders with the highest synergy

Osgir, the Reconstructor
Osgir, the Reconstructor is the natural home — exile a Triplicate Titan to the graveyard, activate Osgir with mana doubling or Myriad Landscape shenanigans, and suddenly you're putting four Constructs into play for each copy you make. The token-creating artifact is the exact payoff Osgir's ability was designed to maximize.

Feldon of the Third Path
Feldon of the Third Path turns a single Triplicate Titan in the graveyard into a repeatable token engine — each activation at the end of your opponent's combat step produces a temporary copy that still triggers the enters-the-battlefield Construct creation. Three evasive tokens per Feldon activation is a board state that escalates fast.
Megatron, Tyrant
Megatron, Tyrant wants large artifacts that generate immediate value, and Triplicate Titan delivers three Construct tokens the moment it resolves — all of which fuel artifact-count thresholds and populate the board for Megatron's energy and combat synergies. The spread of keyword abilities across the tokens means at least one is always relevant in any combat situation.

The Capitoline Triad
The Capitoline Triad rewards you for controlling multiple tokens and artifact creatures simultaneously, and Triplicate Titan provides both in a single cast. The three Constructs each carry a different keyword, giving you flying, trample, and vigilance coverage that maps cleanly onto whatever The Capitoline Triad needs to push damage through.

Indominus Rex, Alpha
Indominus Rex, Alpha gains keyword abilities from creatures you control, and Triplicate Titan deposits flying, trample, and vigilance onto the board all at once — giving Indominus access to all three from a single card. The Titan's token spread is unusually efficient as a keyword buffet, covering most of what Rex wants to absorb in one shot.
Format Analysis
Where it lives, where it can’t
| Format | Verdict |
|---|---|
| commander | legal |
| legacy | legal |
| modern | not legal |
| pioneer | not legal |
| standard | not legal |
| vintage | legal |
| pauper | not legal |
| oathbreaker | legal |
Triplicate Titan is a Commander card through and through — nine mana is simply unplayable in Legacy or Vintage outside of dedicated reanimator or Show and Tell shells, and even there the payoff doesn't compete with more immediate threats. In Commander, the calculus flips: cost-reduction commanders, free-cast effects like Sneak Attack, and graveyard recursion engines make the mana cost theoretical rather than literal. Oathbreaker shares Commander's multiplayer structure and similar access to artifact synergies, so Triplicate Titan is playable there in the right shell. The bottom line is that this card does nothing in any 60-card format and does a great deal in 100-card artifact decks with the right support.
Key Combos
Combo lines featuring this card



Urza, Prince of KroogTriplicate TitanAshnod's Altar
Infinite colorless mana; Infinite copies of artifacts you control; Infinite creature tokens; Infinite death triggers; Infinite ETB; Infinite LTB; Infinite sacrifice triggers; Infinite creature copies of artifacts you control
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Nim DeathmantleAshnod's AltarTriplicate Titan
Infinite death triggers; Infinite ETB; Infinite LTB; Infinite sacrifice triggers
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Nim DeathmantleKrark-Clan IronworksTriplicate Titan
Infinite colorless mana; Infinite creature tokens; Infinite death triggers; Infinite ETB; Infinite LTB; Infinite sacrifice triggers
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Urza, Prince of KroogTriplicate TitanKrark-Clan Ironworks
Infinite colorless mana; Infinite copies of artifacts you control; Infinite creature tokens; Infinite death triggers; Infinite ETB; Infinite LTB; Infinite sacrifice triggers; Infinite creature copies of artifacts you control
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Cogwork AssemblerTriplicate TitanKrark-Clan Ironworks
Infinite colorless mana; Infinite creature tokens with haste; Infinite death triggers; Infinite ETB; Infinite LTB; Infinite sacrifice triggers
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Current price
$1.22 cheap tier
At $1.22, Triplicate Titan sits in the bulk-rare tier — cheap enough to include on speculation and unlikely to price anyone out of the synergies that make it work. It's not a staple with broad demand pushing the price up, so don't expect significant movement, but it's also not going to feel like a loss if the deck evolves away from it.
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Sources
Mentioned
- Urza, Prince of Kroog
- Osgir, the Reconstructor
- Feldon of the Third Path
- Megatron, Tyrant
- The Capitoline Triad
- Indominus Rex, Alpha
- Ashnod's Altar
- Nim Deathmantle
- Krark-Clan Ironworks
- Cogwork Assembler
Updated . Data from Scryfall, EDHREC, and Commander Spellbook.