Jeska's Will + Reiterate
2-card combo · R
Verdict
Yes — this 2-card loop generates infinite red mana and infinite storm count the moment an opponent is holding seven or more cards.
- Cards required
- 2
- Cheapest stack total
- $68.95
- Color identity
- R
- Popularity
- 30,532 decks
- Format
- Commander
Jeska's Will's second mode adds one red mana per card in target opponent's hand; with seven or more cards there, a single resolution floats enough to pay Reiterate's buyback cost of 4RR and still net mana. Every iteration returns Reiterate to hand, copies the next Jeska's Will, and the storm count climbs without a ceiling. Red storm and wheel-heavy builds running Kess, Dissident Mage or Veyran, Voice of Duality are the natural homes — both commanders amplify the magecraft and spell-copy angles the loop already produces.
Recipe
How it works
01
Prerequisites
An opponent with at least seven cards in hand.
02
Steps
- Cast Jeska's Will by paying
, targeting an opponent with at least 7 cards in hand.
- Holding priority, cast Reiterate with buyback by paying
, creating a copy of Jeska's Will.
- Resolve the Jeska's Will copy, adding at least seven
.
- Repeat from step 2.
03
Result
Infinite magecraft triggers; Infinite red mana; Infinite storm count; Exile your library with the ability to play the exiled cards until end of turn
Variations
Cheaper, tighter, alternate lines
The prerequisite is the fragile point: an opponent needs seven cards in hand, so the loop can be interrupted by discard effects or a player who drew poorly. Run Wheel of Fortune or Windfall before going for the kill to guarantee the card-count threshold. Once mana goes infinite, Grapeshot cleans the table; Sunbird's Invocation or Aetherflux Reservoir both close on the same turn the loop assembles.
Commanders
Commanders running this combo
Ral, Monsoon Mage
Ashling, Flame Dancer
Urabrask
Electro, Assaulting Battery
Neheb, the Eternal
Verified on Commander Spellbook · Combo ID jeskas-will-reiterate
Updated . Data from Commander Spellbook, Scryfall, and EDHREC.









