Tree of Perdition + Blasphemous Act + Mogg Maniac
3-card combo · BR
Verdict
Yes — this 3-card line drops a single opponent from any life total to zero in one turn cycle.
- Cards required
- 3
- Cheapest stack total
- $4.48
- Color identity
- BR
- Popularity
- 40 decks
- Format
- Commander
Tree of Perdition swaps its toughness with a target opponent's life total, setting them to 13; Blasphemous Act then deals 13 damage to all creatures, and Mogg Maniac redirects that 13 to the same opponent. The kill requires one player to already be targeted, so it telegraphs nothing until Blasphemous Act resolves — any boardstate with enough creatures to make the Act cost one or two mana sets it up naturally.
Recipe
How it works
01
Prerequisites
Tree of Perdition does not have summoning sickness. Mogg Maniac has selected the opponent that will be targeted with Tree of Perdition. You have enough mana available to cast Blasphemous Act.
02
Steps
- Activate Tree of Perdition, exchanging target opponent's life total with Tree of Perdition's toughness.
- Cast Blasphemous Act, dealing thirteen damage to all creatures.
- Mogg Maniac triggers, dealing thirteen damage to target opponent.
03
Result
Target opponent loses the game
Variations
Cheaper, tighter, alternate lines
Spitemare is a direct swap for Mogg Maniac, carrying the same redirect trigger on a slightly larger body. Tree of Redemption fills the same axis in white if the deck crosses into Mardu. The combo needs a populated board to cast Blasphemous Act cheaply — running it in a token-heavy shell or alongside Goblin Bombardment as a backup closer keeps the line live even when the board is thin.
Verified on Commander Spellbook · Combo ID blasphemous-act-mogg-maniac-tree-of-perdition
Updated . Data from Commander Spellbook, Scryfall, and EDHREC.





