Weaver of Harmony
Enchantment Creature — Snake Druid
Other enchantment creatures you control get +1/+1.,
: Copy target activated or triggered ability you control from an enchantment source. You may choose new targets for the copy. (Mana abilities can't be targeted.)
- CMC
- 2
- Mana cost
- Color identity
- G
- Rarity
- rare
- Set
- Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty
- Price
- $2.02
- EDHREC rank
- #1993
Weaver of Harmony copies enchantment triggers for two mana, which is the entire reason enchantment-heavy Commander decks want it — doubling a Virtue of Loyalty // Ardenvale Fealty trigger or a Yuna, Hope of Spira ability for one green mana is an absurd rate. Two mana, a relevant body, and an effect that scales with every enchantment trigger you generate: it's an auto-include in any deck that runs enchantments as its primary engine.
Best Commanders
Commanders with the highest synergy

Yuna, Hope of Spira
Yuna, Hope of Spira's summon abilities are enchantment triggers, so Weaver of Harmony turns every Yuna, Hope of Spira activation into a two-for-one — paying one green to copy a summon trigger is the cheapest doubler available in that archetype.

Anikthea, Hand of Erebos
Anikthea, Hand of Erebos animates enchantments into creature tokens, and Weaver of Harmony copies the triggers that fire when those enchantments enter or activate — doubling that engine accelerates the board state faster than almost anything else at the same cost.

Go-Shintai of Life's Origin
Go-Shintai of Life's Origin generates Shrine tokens on upkeep triggers, and Weaver of Harmony can copy those triggers to flood the board twice as fast — in a deck where more Shrines means exponentially more triggers, that one-mana copy effect compounds immediately.

Wildsear, Scouring Maw
Wildsear, Scouring Maw cares about enchantments entering and leaving play, and Weaver of Harmony sitting on board means every relevant trigger does double duty — the payoff scales directly with how many enchantments cycle through the battlefield.

Narci, Fable Singer
Narci, Fable Singer drains opponents whenever enchantments leave the battlefield, and Weaver of Harmony copies those drain triggers to turn each sacrifice or removal event into doubled life loss — a two-mana setup piece that makes every removal spell into an additional threat.
Format Analysis
Where it lives, where it can’t
| Format | Verdict |
|---|---|
| commander | legal |
| legacy | legal |
| modern | legal |
| pioneer | legal |
| standard | not legal |
| vintage | legal |
| pauper | not legal |
| oathbreaker | legal |
Weaver of Harmony is legal in Commander, Legacy, Modern, Pioneer, Vintage, and Oathbreaker, but its home is Commander by a wide margin. Competitive enchantress builds in Legacy and Modern rarely need a trigger-copier — those formats value efficiency and redundancy over scaling value engines. In Commander, where enchantment-based decks have the time to set up multi-trigger turns and a single copied ability can swing the game, Weaver of Harmony is genuinely powerful rather than just interesting. Oathbreaker is the one non-Commander 60-card format where enchantment commanders exist, and the same logic applies at a smaller scale.
Key Combos
Combo lines featuring this card


Weaver of HarmonyVirtue of Loyalty // Ardenvale Fealty
Infinite untap of creatures you control; Infinite mana creatures you control can produce; Infinite +1/+1 counters on creatures you control
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Weaver of HarmonyFreed from the RealSanctum of Fruitful Harvest
Infinite colored mana
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Weaver of HarmonyIntruder Alarm
Infinite mana creatures you control can produce; Infinite untap of creatures
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Weaver of HarmonyCurse of Bounty
Infinite mana nonland permanents you control can produce; Infinite untap of nonland permanents you control
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Weaver of HarmonyBear UmbraMaze of Ith
Infinite mana lands you control can produce; Infinite untap of lands you control
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Current price
$2.02 cheap tier
At $2.02, Weaver of Harmony sits comfortably in the cheap tier — an auto-include price point for any enchantment commander deck that can run it. That rate reflects real demand across multiple archetypes without overcorrecting, and it's unlikely to spike unless a new enchantment commander dramatically warps the format.
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Sources
Updated . Data from Scryfall, EDHREC, and Commander Spellbook.