Yedora, Grave Gardener + Phyrexian Altar + Urborg, Tomb of Yawgmoth + Kormus Bell

4-card combo · G

Verdict

Yes — this 4-card loop converts any nontoken creature into infinite colored mana and infinite landfall triggers once all pieces are in play.

Cards required
4
Cheapest stack total
$115.68
Color identity
G
Popularity
32 decks
Format
Commander
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Yedora, Grave Gardener returns each sacrificed creature as a face-down Forest, and Urborg, Tomb of Yawgmoth plus Kormus Bell immediately make that Forest a 1/1 Swamp creature — ready to feed Phyrexian Altar again. The loop requires Urborg and Kormus Bell as static enablers, which is the real ask: green Commander decks can tutor Urborg and Yedora naturally, but Kormus Bell is a narrow four-mana artifact that telegraphs the line the moment it hits the table.

Recipe

How it works

01

Prerequisites

You control at least one additional nontoken creature.

02

Steps

  1. Activate Phyrexian Altar by sacrificing another nontoken creature you control, adding one mana of any color.
  2. When the creature dies, Yedora triggers, returning the creature from your graveyard to the battlefield face down as a Forest land and as a 1/1 Swamp creature due to Kormus Bell and Urborg.
  3. Repeat.

03

Result

Infinite colored mana; Infinite death triggers; Infinite ETB; Infinite LTB; Infinite landfall triggers; Infinite sacrifice triggers

Variations

Cheaper, tighter, alternate lines

Any commander that tutors artifacts or enchantments — Sisay, Weatherlight Captain, for instance — can assemble this faster than relying on draw. The infinite mana and landfall triggers need a payoff: Aesi, Tyrant of Gyre Strait or Avenger of Zendikar closes the game, and Walking Ballista is the cleanest colorless sink for the mana.

Verified on Commander Spellbook · Combo ID kormus-bell-phyrexian-altar-urborg-tomb-of-yawgmoth

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