Rootpath Purifier + Wheel of Sun and Moon + Terramorphic Expanse + Amulet of Vigor
4-card combo · GW
Verdict
Yes — this 4-card loop generates infinite landfall triggers in any green-white shell that cares about lands entering the battlefield.
- Cards required
- 4
- Cheapest stack total
- $14.53
- Color identity
- GW
- Popularity
- 15 decks
- Format
- Commander
Rootpath Purifier makes Terramorphic Expanse a basic land, which satisfies Terramorphic Expanse's own search restriction — without it, the loop collapses because a non-basic fetched by name isn't a basic. Wheel of Sun and Moon redirects the sacrifice to the bottom of the library instead of the graveyard, letting Terramorphic Expanse be found again immediately, while Amulet of Vigor untaps it so the activation can repeat.
Recipe
How it works
01
Prerequisites
Wheel of Sun and Moon attached to you.
02
Steps
- Activate Terramorphic Expanse by tapping and sacrificing it.
- Terramorphic Expanse is put on the bottom of your library instead of in your graveyard due to Wheel of Sun and Moon.
- Resolve the Terramorphic Expanse ability, searching your library for Terramorphic Expanse and putting it onto the battlefield tapped.
- Terramorphic Expanse enters the battlefield, triggering Amulet of Vigor, untapping Terramorphic Expanse.
- Repeat.
03
Result
Infinite landfall triggers
Variations
Cheaper, tighter, alternate lines
Fabled Passage and Evolving Wilds are functional stand-ins for Terramorphic Expanse — any fetchland that searches for basics by subtype works once Rootpath Purifier is online. The loop produces only landfall triggers, so it needs a payoff already on board: Retreat to Coralhelm won't help in GW, but Retreat to Kazandu, Scute Swarm, or Emeria Angel convert the loop into a win immediately.
Verified on Commander Spellbook · Combo ID amulet-of-vigor-rootpath-purifier-wheel-of-sun-and-moon-2
Updated . Data from Commander Spellbook, Scryfall, and EDHREC.










