Rograkh, Son of Rohgahh + Enduring Renewal + Skullclamp + Auriok Steelshaper

4-card combo · RW

Verdict

Yes — this 4-card loop draws the entire library for free in any red-white shell that can assemble enchantments and equipment.

Cards required
4
Cheapest stack total
$35.56
Color identity
RW
Popularity
40 decks
Format
Commander
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Auriok Steelshaper reduces Skullclamp's equip cost to 0, letting Rograkh, Son of Rohgahh — a 0/1 for 0 — equip, die immediately to state-based actions, return to hand via Enduring Renewal, and recast for 0 in an infinite loop. Every cycle draws two cards and triggers anything watching creatures enter, leave, or die. Red-white storm and Boros equipment commanders like Ardenn, Intrepid Archaeologist or Rograkh himself as a partner run this as the primary combo.

Recipe

How it works

01

Prerequisites

02

Steps

  1. Activate Skullclamp's equip ability by paying {0}, attaching it to Rograkh.
  2. Rograkh dies as a state-based action due to having zero toughness, triggering Enduring Renewal and Skullclamp.
  3. Resolve the Enduring Renewal trigger, returning Rograkh from your graveyard to your hand.
  4. Resolve the Skullclamp trigger, causing you to draw two cards.
  5. Cast Rograkh by paying {0}.
  6. Repeat.

03

Result

Infinite card draw; Infinite draw triggers; Near-infinite death triggers; Near-infinite ETB; Near-infinite LTB; Near-infinite sacrifice triggers; Near-infinite storm count

Variations

Cheaper, tighter, alternate lines

Without Auriok Steelshaper, the equip cost rises to 1 and the loop requires a mana source per cycle — technically still functional but no longer free, and storm count loses its purity. Swap Skullclamp draw for Disciple of the Vault or Impact Tremors as the kill if the deck already has them in play; drawing the library is easier to convert into a win than the death triggers alone.

Verified on Commander Spellbook · Combo ID auriok-steelshaper-enduring-renewal-skullclamp-2

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