Last updated on December 7, 2025

Triplicate Titan | Illustration by Andrew Mar
In Jewish folklore, golems are person-shaped beings made of something like mud that do the bidding of their creators. In Magic, they started back in Alpha with Obsianus Golem and have continued to exist in the game since then.
Karn is the most well-known golem in all his forms, and his Pinocchio-style story has resonated with players for decades. But what are the good golems to play besides Karn? Is golem typal a thing?
Letโs see!
What Are Golems in MTG?

Lodestone Golem | Illustration by Chris Rahn
Golems are a creature subtype of artifact creatures. Theyโre a relatively small collective, with about 150 golems so far. Some sets have focused on golems as a minor part of the worldbuilding, while other sets use them as one-off artifact creatures to pad out Limited formats.
#41. Colossus of Sardia
Although someone ranked the โ90s Shandalar PC game as one of the worst Magic video games (cough, cough), if you played it you likely have fond memories of trying to win with the biggest creature in the game, Colossus of Sardia, before you got your Black Lotusโ and Time Walks.
None of that means Colossus is good. But if you still didnโt quite understand why Necropotence decks were good in 1997, Big Sardie here was a comforting giant who helped you on your way toward greater enlightenment.
Iโm sure they're still out there, wherever you left them, waiting, after all these years, to untap. Go on to the next section without me. Iโve got something in my eye and just need a secondโฆ
#40. Steel Golem
Iโve loved this art since I pulled it from a Weatherlight booster. I kept trying to put Steel Golem in decks because of that, and it was always a terrible idea. But in a world of Harmless Offering and Blim, Comedic Genius, this has a place. A small place, and maybe just at the kidsโ table, but a place.
Otherwise, yeah, this is pretty unplayable.
#39. Salvage Titan
You need to be in dire need of an artifact sac outlet to justify Salvage Titan, since most of its utility comes from its sacrifice effect, not it's stats on board.
#38. Reflective Golem
I think Reflective Golem is better than it looks. It never really took off in the Standard magecraft decks, which were happier to Voltron up their Dragonsguard Elite, but I play it in my Killian, Ink Duelist deck and it does its job.
If youโre playing Precursor Golem in your golem deck, why is this on the sidelines?
#37. Arcbound Reclaimer
Arcbound Reclaimer does a lot of storm-style combo shenanigans with 0-cost artifacts like Lotus Petal and Mishra's Bauble. But what doesnโt, am I right?
Iโll let you sort out the details, but think about Ich-Tekik, Salvage Splicer or cards like Mystic Forge. Does that make this good? Eh, seems unplayable if your EDH tables donโt let you play infinite combos.
#36. Crosisโs Attendant
No, this isn't Iron Man. Really. No way is it Iron Man. You know what else it isnโt? Good.
Crosis's Attendant doesn't belong on any list of good cards. But just in case you hadn't seen this card, I had to put it in the list as a PSA.
Letโs just move on, shall we?
#35. Golden Guardian / Gold-Forge Garrison
Look, Brash Taunter is somehow in more than 22k EDHREC decks. How is Golden Guardian not in those decks?
This is an obvious choice for golem decks because you make a lot of Golems when you flip it, but that fight element is tempting. Maybe Neyith of the Dire Hunt is a lost cause? #believer
#34. Bosh, Iron Golem
As a commander (or as a guest) in decks like Daretti, Scrap Savant, Osgir, the Reconstructor, and many others, Bosh, Iron Golem likes to be a part of a deck that churns and Flings artifacts.
Thatโs not the worst deck to play, but it feels like we all drafted a deck like this once we realized that ramp was a thing in EDH and struggled with pulling out a few overcosted but juicy spells for boring mana rocks, which really feels bad when you first start to do it. But a card like this (or Pia and Kiran Nalaar) allows you to do the mental trick of saying โand when I no longer need all that extra mana, I can just throw the rocks at things with my commander!โ
Then you realize youโll never run out of things to do with mana once youโve actually played a decent number of EDH games and probably wonโt do a lot of rock throwing, but still. This is like the training wheels deck for learning decent Commander deck construction.
#33. Geode Golem
You can just feel the turn where Geode Golem works to drop a Kozilek, and it seems to be in a lot of those kinds of EDH decks. But Iโll eat my hat if someone tells me theyโve ever had this work.
#32. Lodestone Golem
Lodestone Golem shows up in a pile of artifact decks, but Iโm not really feeling it. Is the tax effect worth it by the time this drops? It doesnโt synergize well with other taxers like Thalia, Guardian of Thraben. I guess itโs a decent body if weโre playing Commander in 2013.
Okay. Fine. I can see why you might want Lodestone in your Oswald Fiddlebender deck.
#31. Walking Archive
#30. Ancient Stone Idol
So the ceiling on Ancient Stone Idol is that it snipes away a powerful creature for free when an opponent alphas in with 10 creatures. Thatโs good. They still hit you with the other nine, so itโs no Settle the Wreckage.
The floor is that itโs a big dumb idiot that can flash in and replaces itself with a smaller idiot, but it costs 10 because everyone at the table is playing combo and control. So there are limits to the Stone Idol.
#29. Howling Golem
This weird Howling Mine on a stick is pretty powerful if you can synergize with it. Howling Golem is a fun include in group hug decks of various sorts. But itโs even more fun in decks that punish the card draw for your opponents, like Adamaro, First to Desire and Zurzoth, Chaos Rider.
Could you pack this into some inefficient stax build that recalls the evil Turbo Stasis decks of yore? Maybe. Who needs friends? If this is your jam, might I suggest Hokori, Dust Drinker for your consideration as your transform into your local game storeโs supervillain?
#28. Karn, Silver Golem
Everybodyโs favorite golem, Karn gets their spark and a few Cube staple planeswalker cards. This less powerful iteration is a must-include in golem EDH decks and in various other artifact sac decks. But power creep hasnโt been kind to Karn, Silver Golem.
The Silver Golem creates an infinite combo with Voltaic Construct and something like a Mana Vault, so thereโs that.
#27. Voltaic Construct
And that combo also works with Karn, the Great Creator, to keep it all in the colorless golem family. But you could also use lots of different cards that animate artifacts, including Tezzeret, Betrayer of Flesh.
#26. Battered Golem
C-c-c-c-c-ombo enabler! Just add Splinter Twin!
There are hundreds, really, but my favorite has always been Battered Golem plus a 0-cost artifact and Retraction Helix/Banishing Knack.
#25. Phyrexian Colossus
Unplayable. But I had to include Phyrexian Colossus in my mini-article here on colossus cards!
#24. Maelstrom Colossus
Cascade decks are a thing. And you could do worse than Maelstrom Colossus in your Averna, the Chaos Bloom or Imoti, Celebrant of Bounty decks. Which is exactly what I imagined you did if you drafted one of those commanders in a Commander Legends Draft. If you were lucky enough to play that.
#23. Colossus of Akros
Budget Darksteel Colossusโฆ.
#22. Darksteel Colossus
Budget Blightsteel Colossus.โฆ
#21. Karn, Legacy Reforged
Karn, Legacy Reforged has more oracle text than many of these cards put together. In short, it's power and toughness are equal to the most expensive artifact you've got in play, and you get some mana on each of your upkeeps that never goes away.
On its own, it doesn't bring too much to the table. It's very much a โwin-moreโ card that takes an already artifact-heavy board to the next level.
#20. Blightsteel Colossus
There are a lot of Commander decks that want this enormous beater, including new commanders Satoru Umezawa and Jin-Gitaxias, Progress Tyrant. And aside from being stuffed into decks ramping toward Eldrazi, Blightsteel Colossus enjoys hanging out with Braids, Conjurer Adept, piรฑa coladas with Muzzio, Visionary Architect, and long walks on the beach with Ilharg, the Raze-Boar.
#19. Mycosynth Golem
Youโre probably packing Mycosynth Golem if youโre playing affinity in EDH, arenโt you?
#18. Tough Cookie
Sometimes the jokes write themselves, and this is indeed one Tough Cookie. It's two game objects in one, specifically two foods for decks that need them, and its artifact animation effect lets you beat down with crumpets and cupcakes and such once you're in the lategame.
#17. Platinum Emperion
This wingless Platinum Angel is kind of cool, and youโd be right if you expected to see Platinum Emperion in lots of Muzzio, Visionary Architect decks. Itโs also a really heartless card to toss into your Heartless Hidetsugu deck if youโre one of the many dozens of people who play that deck.
#16. Tormod's Cryptkeeper
Tormod's Crypt on a stick. Fine for golem typal, and Tormod's Cryptkeeper isnโt a bad option as graveyard hate becomes more and more important.
#15. Armix, Filigree Thrasher
Armix, Filigree Thrasher sounds like a deep cut off a Coheed and Cambria album from the aughts. Thatโs about the best I can say about it.
You can churn through your artifacts while killing creatures if you partner Armix with Silas Renn, Seeker Adept or Ghost of Ramirez DePietro, which sounds like a party. But you have to be able to attack with these pretty weak creatures. So Iโm sure itโs just simpler to play Emry, Lurker of the Loch instead if you do the work to make sure they can survive that.
#14. Gingerbrute
I know this is controversial after rolling through Colossus Town with you, but Gingerbrute has to be in the top 10 of colorless 1-drop creatures. Itโs done work in various formats and various decks. Maybe those decks werenโt top tier, but you canโt tell me someone hasnโt topdecked this on Arena to kill you at least once.
Obviously lots of commanders want this, like Toski, Bearer of Secrets and Yuriko, the Tigerโs Shadow.
Precursor Golem is why you try playing golem decks, usually with good buddy Ich-Tekik, Salvage Splicer at the helm. Itโs tough to manage the magecraft-style Zada, Hedron Grinder synergies with all the expensive-to-cast golems, but Precursor puts that play pattern on hard mode if youโre too tired of winning with your Feather, the Redeemed deck.
#12. Bronze Guardian
If youโre running golems or some other kind of artifact creature deck, giving everything ward 2 is pretty tempting. Folks seem to be running Bronze Guardian almost out of habit with the various commanders in the Osgir, the Reconstructor Lorehold precon, but this all feels like a house of cards waiting for a board wipe.
Where I really like this card is in Greasefang, Okiba Boss decks. I like control builds of Greasefang better in 2-player formats, but in Commander sometimes it works best to just build a kind of vehiclepalooza deck that uses Greasefang as added value instead of as a combo kill. Getting Parhelion II out on turn 3 just doesnโt matter as much in EDH as it does in Historic or Explorer/Pioneer.
#11. Unstable Glyphbridge / Sandswirl Wanderglyph
It's not exactly a one-sided board wipe, but the agency offered on Unstable Glyphbridge gives you plenty of control over what lives and what dies. Craft it later on down the line to get Sandswirl Wanderglyph, an Angelic Arbiter of sorts that can disrupt opponents, beat down in the air, and even be blinked to reset the board wipe on the front side.
#10. Molten Gatekeeper
With the release of Molten Gatekeeper in Modern Horizons 3, Agate Instigator in Bloomburrow Commander, and Warleader's Call in Murders at Karlov Manor, there's now a critical mass of Impact Tremors effects in Commander. Gatekeeper's unearth isn't wholly necessary, but it's some nice insurance if the pinging plan is essential to your deck.
#9. Hollow One
Whoo, boy. This cycling payoff was the business back in those Amonkhet days. Ken Yukuhiroโs wicked Pro Tour Ixalan Modern deck used Goblin Lore, Burning Inquiry, and, of course, Faithless Looting to do things like drop two copies of Hollow One on turn 2 against Reid Duke. This deck could rely on some strong delve creatures like Tasigur, the Golden Fang and Gurmag Angler to go over the top if the Hollow Ones didnโt get there. It could also just end someoneโs day really quickly. The sheer volume of cards it could churn through helped minimize the luck in a high-randomness set of cards.
Thereโs not a lot of love left for Hollow One in Commander. Cycling commanders like Gavi, Nest Warden and Ravos, Soultender use it, as does a different mode of deck churn for Demonlord Belzenlok decks. And really the impact of this card is blunted in Commander.
But this card will see more play if we get a decent Mardu () cycling commander so that we can mix the best of the Amonkhet block cyclers like Archfiend of Ifnir with Ikoria insanity like Zenith Flare.
#8. Alibou, Ancient Witness
Alibou, Ancient Witness, which shipped in the Osgir, the Reconstructor Lorehold Legacies Commander precon, is pushing for an artifact creature aggro build. That's kind of fun.
Usually a go-wide type of artifact deck, Alibou suffers from the fate of all artifact creature decks in EDH: itโs vulnerable to regular board wipes and artifact destruction like Vandalblast.
#7. Meteor Golem
Never as big a deal in 60-card formats as Hollow One, Meteor Golem is now a bit of a staple in cubes that want a flicker theme. And if youโre playing Thassa, Deep-Dwelling as your commander, donโt you want this? The mana cost is steep for this effect, as was the OG Desert Twister, but thatโs just a good time once you start blinking for fun and profit.
For you. Pretty much just for you.
But Meteor Golem enjoys hanging out with other commanders. Reanimators like Chainer, Dementia Master and Silas Renn, Seeker Adept enjoy them some exploding meteors. Cheating it into play with Ilharg, the Raze-Boar and Purphoros, Bronze-Blooded is also a nice party for one. But the headliner for the festival, taking the stage after the Lumineers and Arctic Monkeys, is Feldon of the Third Path.
#6. Triplicate Titan
And this is the guy in Feldonโs band who shreds the axe on the sort of guitar solo Nigel Tufnel would do where he plays the guitar with an actual violin. Triplicate Titan is bonkers on that solo. It also does a pretty sweet guest spot for Ravos, Soultender.
#5. Phyrexian Triniform
And this is the guy in Feldonโs band who uncorks the wicked 12-minute drum solo. Phyrexian Triniform is bonkers on that solo.
I know Triplicate Titan flies and whatnot, but I love the encore mechanic on this.
#4. Illustrious Wanderglyph
Illustrious Wanderglyph is even better in artifact decks than Tendershoot Dryad is in normal creature decks, since it pumps all your artifact creatures, not just the gnomes that it creates. It's pretty easy to ascend in Commander, and you should almost always have the city's blessing by the time it makes it back to your turn.
#3. Sundering Titan
Sundering Titan was banned in EDH at the same time as Griselbrand(!!!), if that gives you any sense of this cardโs power. It's a groan-inducing feel bad. And not in a good way.
#2. Solemn Simulacrum
It had to be Sad Robot. Itโs in almost 200k EDH decks! Non-green ramp, card draw, nice for blinking.
I occasionally hear whispers of fear that weโve power crept past Solemn Simulacrum. That canโt be true, can it?
Can it?
Perhaps Jens Thorรฉnโs invitational card is sad because it foresaw that what made it special, ramping and drawing cards, would one day be everywhere. And if every card is special, no card is.
#1. Roaming Throne
Roaming Throne has dethroned the Sad Robot, the former best golem in Magic. This Lost Caverns of Ixalan card is just way too strong in typal decks, and the ability doubling effect on a hard-to-kill colorless creature is also just useful for any deck with good triggered abilities in the command zone.
Best Golem Payoffs

Alibou, Ancient Witness | Illustration by Matt Stewart
That ETB Life
There are some pretty strong ETBs among golems, and a lot of them have exit triggers too. As opposed to other colorless types, like constructs or myr, golems tend to specialize in those triggers. That means golems can be used as overcosted tools for colors that donโt have access to certain types of effects. It helps to bend the color pie in your favor if you can cheat a card in.
In mono-black in EDH, for example, where enchantments are hard to handle outside of a few tools like Feed the Swarm, being able to reanimate a Meteor Golem is nice in case of an emergency.
An easy way to capitalize on ETB abilities
That Pod Life
These things can be big, especially if they have โColossusโ in their name. Although there are usually better colorless big things to seek with your Birthing Pod-style decks, most golems are a lot less expensive for their size. And golems provide a reliable set of 7- to 12-mana creatures to search up, which is convenient.
One of the ways I try to get the table to not eat me first when I play Prime Speaker Vannifar is to explain that I refuse to play Eldrazi in the deck so that I can power it down a bit. Am I successful in that conversation? Well, they donโt call it Rule 0 for nothing. But some day it'll work!
That โCopy Artifactโ Life
Most of the golems on our list are non-legendary and have decent statlines. If you're looking to get as many golems on the board as you can, why not include something like Mirrorworks or Sculpting Steel. The strategy can sometimes have a low floor, but can be very strong if you're abiding by the tactics outlined in โThat ETB Life.โ
Golem Typal Decks
Alibou, Ancient Witness isnโt great as a golem commander because it wants to go wide. But golems are too clunky and expensive for that. Karn, Silver Golem is a nice hipster choice, but it's either underpowered in todayโs Commander meta or is just an infinite combo enabler. The real star is a splicer, Ich-Tekik, Salvage Splicer, which does the things all the other splicers tend to do. Which is to make 3/3 Golem tokens.
I think this deck is hard to get working and still seems pretty underpowered, but Ich-Tekik is green so you can play a lot of ramp and Colossuses and see what happens. You play a deck like this because a bunch of huge robots beating face was one of the things you wanted to do when you learned to play Magic as a tween, so why not let that side out every once in a while?
The newest legend on the block interested in golems is the Muffin Man himself: Brenard, Ginger Sculptor. This is three parts food commander one part golem commander, but the mix and match works perfectly, as Brenard โreanimatesโ 1/1 (essentially 3/3) versions of any of your creatures that die.
Honorable Mention
This card has been performing quite well in my colorless The Regalia deck as of late. It draws you cards, and allows you to throw down high cost artifacts and creatures for free. The best part? it also turns them into golems. There has to be something insane to be done here with Precursor Golem here.
Wrap Up

Karn, Silver Golem | Illustration by Mark Zug
When it comes to constructs versus golems, Iโm solidly #TeamGolem. Thereโs an interesting lonely doomed vibe that myr also get in a different way. Itโs like all of them are Sad Robots, where a lot of the constructs look downright jaunty. So Iโd like to see the type expand and for golem typal to do something besides make a bunch of 3/3 bodies when things flicker.
Golems have a lot of richness not yet explored in Magic lore, and I think others would be interested as well given how popular Karn remains. But what do you think? Are you content with golems to continue the token-making status quo, or do you want to see some new ground explored? Let me know in the comments down below or over on the Draftsim Twitter.
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