Storm-Kiln Artist + Eternal Witness + Daydream

3-card combo · RGW

Verdict

Yes — this 3-card loop generates infinite magecraft triggers and infinite storm count on a single white mana per cycle.

Cards required
3
Cheapest stack total
$5.55
Color identity
RGW
Popularity
1 decks
Format
Commander
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Daydream blinks Eternal Witness for one white mana; Storm-Kiln Artist's magecraft trigger creates a Treasure that pays for the next cast, making the loop self-sustaining once all three pieces are on the battlefield. Every iteration also fires infinite ETB and LTB triggers off Eternal Witness, which any enter-the-battlefield payoff in Naya colors can convert into a win.

Recipe

How it works

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Prerequisites

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Steps

  1. Cast Daydream by paying {W}, targeting Eternal Witness
  2. Storm-Kiln Artist triggers, creating a Treasure artifact token.
  3. Resolve Daydream, blinking Eternal Witness
  4. When Eternal Witness enters the battlefield, it triggers, returning Daydream to your hand from your graveyard.
  5. Activate the Treasure by tapping and sacrificing it, adding {W}.
  6. Repeat.

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Result

Infinite ETB; Infinite LTB; Infinite magecraft triggers; Infinite storm count

Variations

Cheaper, tighter, alternate lines

The loop doesn't kill on its own — it needs a payoff that cares about magecraft, storm count, or ETBs; Aetherflux Reservoir is the cleanest closer, while Impact Tremors or Purphoros, God of the Forge converts the Witness blinks directly into lethal damage. Storm-Kiln Artist is the hardest piece to replace, but any effect that produces one white mana per spell cast fills the same fuel role.

Verified on Commander Spellbook · Combo ID daydream-eternal-witness-storm-kiln-artist

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