Selvala, Heart of the Wilds + Temur Sabertooth + Eternal Witness + Vitalize
4-card combo · G
Verdict
Yes — this 4-card loop generates infinite green mana and infinite ETB triggers in any mono-green creature-heavy shell that can field an 8-power body.
- Cards required
- 4
- Cheapest stack total
- $6.43
- Color identity
- G
- Popularity
- 1,386 decks
- Format
- Commander
Selvala, Heart of the Wilds taps for massive green mana off the high-power creature already in play; Vitalize untaps the whole board for a single green, and Eternal Witness snaps it back from the graveyard every loop. Temur Sabertooth bounces Eternal Witness back to hand each iteration for 1G, keeping the engine spinning indefinitely — every rotation is net-positive mana as long as Selvala sees power 8 or greater.
Recipe
How it works
01
Prerequisites
Selvala does not have summoning sickness. You control a creature with power eight or greater.
02
Steps
- Activate Selvala by paying
and tapping it, adding at least
to your mana pool.
- Cast Vitalize by paying
, untapping all creatures you control.
- Cast Eternal Witness by paying
.
- Eternal Witness enters the battlefield, returning Vitalize from your graveyard to your hand.
- Activate Temur Sabertooth by paying
, returning Eternal Witness from the battlefield to your hand.
- Repeat.
03
Result
Infinite colored mana; Infinite ETB; Infinite LTB; Infinite magecraft triggers; Infinite storm count; Infinite blinking
Variations
Cheaper, tighter, alternate lines
Wirewood Symbiote replaces Temur Sabertooth if the list runs enough elves — cheaper bounce cost, narrower applicability. The prerequisite is the real bottleneck: creatures like Ghalta, Primal Hunger or Blightsteel Colossus satisfy the power-8 floor and belong in any shell running this line. Craterhoof Behemoth is the natural closer once mana goes infinite — cast it off the loop and end the game on the spot.
Verified on Commander Spellbook · Combo ID eternal-witness-selvala-heart-of-the-wilds-temur-sabertooth
Updated . Data from Commander Spellbook, Scryfall, and EDHREC.









