Urza, Prince of Kroog + Basalt Monolith + Anointed Procession + Lightning Greaves
4-card combo · WU
Verdict
Yes — this 4-card engine generates infinite Basalt Monolith token ETBs and infinite tapped creature tokens in a white-blue artifact shell.
- Cards required
- 4
- Cheapest stack total
- $9.79
- Color identity
- WU
- Popularity
- 132 decks
- Format
- Commander
Urza, Prince of Kroog's activated ability costs 6 but with Anointed Procession on board it produces two token copies of Basalt Monolith — each enters as a 1/1 Soldier artifact creature that can tap for three colorless. Lightning Greaves' zero-equip cost lets each new token tap immediately, refunding the mana to keep firing Urza's ability. The table sees a loop that doubles token production every iteration, flooding the board with Soldier tokens that have all Basalt Monolith's abilities.
Recipe
How it works
01
Prerequisites
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02
Steps
- Activate Basalt Monolith's first ability by tapping it, adding
.
- Activate Urza by paying
, creating two token copies of Basalt Monolith that are 1/1 Soldiers in addition to their other types.
- Activate Lightning Greaves' equip ability by paying
, attaching it to a Basalt Monolith token.
- Activate the Basalt Monolith token's first ability by tapping it, adding
.
- Repeat from step 3 using the other Basalt Monolith token.
- Repeat from step 2.
03
Result
Infinite ETB; Infinite tapped creature tokens
Variations
Cheaper, tighter, alternate lines
Strionic Resonance can copy Anointed Procession's trigger as an alternative doubler if the enchantant is removed mid-loop. The loop produces infinite creatures but they enter tapped, so close with Altar of Dementia for infinite mill, Impact Tremors for damage, or any free sacrifice outlet that converts the token flood into a win — the engine alone doesn't close without a payoff in play.
Verified on Commander Spellbook · Combo ID anointed-procession-lightning-greaves-urza-prince-of-kroog-2
Updated . Data from Commander Spellbook, Scryfall, and EDHREC.









