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
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
- Activate Phyrexian Altar by sacrificing another nontoken creature you control, adding one mana of any color.
- 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.
- 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
Updated . Data from Commander Spellbook, Scryfall, and EDHREC.







