Lorwyn Eclipsed delivers some of its boldest ideas with its multicolored cards.
These cards are layered, synergistic, and unapologetically Commander-minded. They scale with board states and ask you to really look into what color of mana you're putting into your spell casting (especially with hybrid mana back in full play within the set).
Let's get into the sparkling standouts.
Eirdu, Carrier of Dawn // Isilu, Carrier of Twilight
Eirdu and Isilu form one of the most compelling transformational designs in the set. On the front side, Eirdu enables creature-heavy decks by granting convoke to your creature spells. This turns every token, weenie, and incidental body into acceleration, letting you develop the board far faster than opponents expect.
Once transformed, Isilu shifts the texture of the game. Granting persist to your nontoken creatures makes removal far less effective and turns sacrifice outlets into engines. Losing a creature stops being a setback and starts becoming part of the plan.
The life gain and evasion on both sides keep this pair relevant in combat and can even close the game out if this Elemental God is your commander.
Key cards that pair well:
- Ashnod's Altar - Persist plus a free sacrifice outlet converts creatures into mana and recursion in the same loop.
- Cathars' Crusade - Creatures returning from persist stack counters quickly and turn Isilu's board presence into a growing threat... not to mention enables filthy combos.
- Bastion of Remembrance - Admit it, you're in aristocrats. This enchantment grants you a body that can help convoke as well.
Raiding Schemes
Raiding Schemes is a spell-focused enchantment that encourages a very specific style of play. Giving noncreature spells conspire lets your board contribute to your stack interaction, effectively turning creatures into spell amplifiers.
Copying spells is already strong. Copying them while also choosing new targets opens up lines that range from flexible removal to overwhelming value. The ability to copy permanents as tokens when the copied spell is permanent-based adds another axis entirely.
This card rewards decks that maintain a board presence while still leaning heavily on instants, sorceries, and utility permanents.
Key cards that pair well:
- WIldsear, Scouring Maw - Gruul Enchantments is an interesting build for sure. Cascade and copying makes for a wild and chaotic game.
- Storm-Kiln Artist - Copying spells while generating Treasure accelerates your turn and funds future plays.
- Kalamax, the Stormsire - Running this in this dinosaur build will make your deck jump up a bracket or two in power.
Vibrance
Vibrance is an elemental that offers flexibility at multiple points in the game. If cast with Red mana, it becomes a removal spell for smaller creatures. If cast with Green mana, it gets you any land and life gain. If cast with both, you get a creature that has already impacted the board before it even attacks.
This design rewards thoughtful mana usage rather than brute force. Choosing how you cast Vibrance matters, and the evoke option gives it relevance even when you are short on mana.
It fits comfortably into midrange decks that value utility creatures.
Key cards that pair well:
- Elemental Bond - Vibrance enters with enough power to trigger card draw and keep value flowing.
- Temur Sabertooth - Bouncing and recasting Vibrance lets you reuse its entry effects repeatedly.
- Mistrise Village - Tarkir: Dragonstorm brought this EDH-all star in 2025 and Vibrance lets you fetch it from your deck.
Wistfulness
Wistfulness continues the Incarnation cycle with a design that rewards precise color commitment. Casting it with Green mana answers artifacts or enchantments by exiling them, meaning this can get rid of The One Ring. Casting it with Blue mana provides card draw. Casting it with both gives you access to removal and velocity in one package.
The evoke option makes Wistfulness relevant at every stage of the game, while its body gives you a meaningful presence if you choose to keep it around. This card fits neatly into decks that want answers without diluting their creature count or in blink strategies.
Key cards that pair well:
- Guardian Project - Recasting Wistfulness repeatedly keeps cards flowing.
- Horde of Notions - Lets you replay this from the graveyard as many times as it dies... and as many times as you have




available. - Deadeye Navigator - Blinking Wistfulness allows you to reuse its entry triggers without sacrificing it.
Dream Harvest
Dream Harvest is one of the most punishing sorceries in the set when resolved at the right moment. Exiling cards from each opponent's library equal to the largest value among their permanents creates immediate asymmetry. You then get access to those exiled cards for an entire turn cycle.
This spell scales naturally in Commander, where players often build toward singular high-value permanents. In a pod of four, you will get 15 mana's worth of value.
Key cards that pair well:
- Maralen, Fae Ascendant - Fits as the commander Dream Harvest is run in because of its stealing spells theme.
- Leyline of Anticipation - Casting Dream Harvest an instant speed will be your opponents nightmare as they won't see it coming.
- Passionate Archaeologist - Gives you 15 damage alongside your spell theft.
Multicolored Mayhem
The multicolored cards in Lorwyn Eclipsed are powerful and impactful. These cards showcase what Lorwyn does best: blending identity, mechanics, and play patterns into designs that feel memorable the moment they hit the table.
If you're keen on knowing what the best mono-color cards are, check out what the best White, Blue, Black, Red, and Green cards are from this amazing set.










