NAYA (RGW) · 36 COMBOS

Naya (RGW) Commander Combos

Naya combos live at the intersection of green's mana engine, red's copy and burst effects, and white's flicker and recursion tools — and the resulting lines tend to go infinite fast once the pieces land.

The most-played combo in the color combination pairs Dualcaster Mage with Emiel the Blessed and Jeska's Will. The line generates infinite red mana, infinite ETB and LTB triggers, and exiles your library, typically closing the game on the spot. It shows up in over 300 decks precisely because Jeska's Will is already a staple, Emiel slots into creature-heavy green builds, and Dualcaster Mage is a threat even outside the combo. All three cards pull double duty, which is why the line is so widely adopted.

The second major cluster centers on Toph, the First Metalbender with Staff of Domination and a land-doubler — Yavimaya, Cradle of Growth, Mirari's Wake, Nissa, Who Shakes the World, Heartbeat of Spring, Mana Reflection, or Nyxbloom Ancient all serve the same role. The engine generates infinite green mana, infinite card draw, and infinite life, converting a modest board into a decisive advantage. The redundancy across so many enablers makes the Toph-Staff shell resilient: losing one mana-doubler doesn't stop the line.

Beyond those two clusters, Naya also supports grind-based recursion loops. Saffi Eriksdotter plus Eternal Witness plus Aluren and Goblin Bombardment produces infinite damage through repeated sacrifice and recursion. Storm-Kiln Artist paired with Eternal Witness and Cloudshift builds infinite storm count and magecraft triggers off a similarly tight three-card loop. Both lines reward decks that already want Eternal Witness as a value piece.

The throughline across Naya combos is redundancy through green's mana acceleration. Nearly every line here requires either a doubling effect or a blink enabler — cards that are independently strong and easy to tutor. Red contributes the copy effects and the burst mana from Jeska's Will; white provides the blink infrastructure via Emiel and Cloudshift. The color combination doesn't have black's tutors or blue's countermagic, so Naya combo decks typically win by assembling resilient, multi-route engines rather than a single glass-cannon line.

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