Boros Signet
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*Carved high into stone, the signet requires all to look up at it—whether with fear or admiration.*
Why Play Boros Signet
Mana rocks that produce two colors are essential for multicolored decks that need both acceleration and fixing. Playing Boros Signet on turn two allows you to cast four-mana spells on turn three, giving aggressive red-white decks the tempo boost they need to deploy threats ahead of schedule. The artifact works particularly well in midrange strategies that want to curve into powerful four and five-mana threats while maintaining dual-color consistency.Format Notes
Commander represents the primary home for Boros Signet, where the format's slower pace and multicolor requirements make two-mana rocks incredibly valuable. The card sees occasional play in Legacy and Modern Boros Prison or midrange builds that prioritize consistent mana over raw speed. Pauper decks sometimes include it as budget mana fixing, though the format's aggressive nature limits its appeal compared to faster options.Combos & Synergies
Artifact-based strategies benefit from additional mana rocks to fuel cards like Urza, Lord High Artificer or enable artifact storm turns. Sword of the Meek and Thopter Foundry combinations appreciate the extra mana acceleration to activate multiple times per turn. Land destruction decks pair the signet with Armageddon or Ravages of War effects, keeping their own mana development intact while opponents struggle with basic lands.Featured in These Decks
- Wade into Battle Commander
- Wade into Battle Commander
- Vampiric Bloodlust Commander
- Timeless Wisdom Commander
- Ruthless Regiment Commander
- Rebellion Rising Commander