Last updated on March 17, 2026

Everything Pizza - Illustration by James Bousema

Everything Pizza | Illustration by James Bousema

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Limited keeps givingโ€”in addition to being a better draft format than expected, it offers a draftable infinite combo to set yourself up for a cheesy win.

Infiniteโ€ฆ Pizza?

While the cartoonish and overly present pizza motifs arenโ€™t exciting from a flavor or art perspective, the cycle of Pizzas are sadly amazing fun in Limited and one of themโ€”Guac & Marshmallow Pizzaโ€”shines as part of this combo. You also need the uncommon mana dork Mona Lisa, Science Geek and the rare Chrome Dome.

Start with Mona Lisa and Chrome Dome on the battlefield, with Mona Lisa able to tap for mana. Tap it to cast the Pizza.

Target Mona Lisa with the enters ability and untap it. Then tap Mona Lisa plus two additional mana to use Chrome Domeโ€™s activated ability, which copies the Pizza.

Again, target Mona Lisa with the enters ability. This time, however, Mona Lisa pays for Chrome Domeโ€™s ability itself, and each subsequent activation nets mana for an infinite mana combo.

Once you have infinite mana, the game is (probably) yours. Mona Lisa and any other creatures you control become infinitely large, which works nicely with flying creatures like High-Flying Ace or creatures with trample like Primordial Pachyderm.

You can could also continue activating Chrome Dome and change the target to an artifact creature like Buzz Bots for infinite hasty copies or an Omni-Cheese Pizza or Sewer-veillance Cam to draw your deck.

At worst, infinite mana plus infinite Guac & Marshmallow Pizzas provides infinite lifegain, which a Limited deck canโ€™t beat without decking. If you have more cards in library than your opponent, they simply wonโ€™t kill you before they run out of cards.

The only failcase looks something like your opponent having chump blockers to stop you winning on the spot, then removal to stop you from comboing again; from there, if they have more cards in library than you, they can play defensively to try and deck you.

Should You Draft It?

Guac & Marshmallow Pizza - Illustration by Brandon L. Hunt

Guac & Marshmallow Pizza | Illustration by Brandon L. Hunt

While the combo is cool, it doesnโ€™t mean you should be first-picking a Guac Pizza, or even fifth picking. The odds of opening exactly Chrome Dome are super low. You can expect drafting the combo to start with a Chrome Dome, and luck to find Mona Lisa (the Guac Pizza is easiest to find as a low-tier common).

Itโ€™s also important to consider how Chrome Dome slots into your deck. Green doesnโ€™t touch on artifact synergies like red-blue, where Chrome Dome is a serious threat as a pseudo-lord and mana sink. If you open Chrome Dome, donโ€™t force green in hopes of going infinite if there are more synergistic options.

That said, Mona Lisa is still a reasonable card, and it already plays well with the Guac Pizza. Casting it and buffing Lisa is effectively a Dark Ritual. Even if you donโ€™t end up with Chrome Dome, these two cards can be useful. Itโ€™s also not impossible to get passed Chrome Dome; while itโ€™s extremely powerful in red-blue, drafters in other color pairs might not care about it.

Should the combo fall into your lap, itโ€™s worth building around. When you start with a Chrome Dome, it might be worth sliding Mona Lisa up in your pick order; similarly, a Mona Lisa could encourage a slightly higher Gauc & Marshmallow Pizza pick due to their synergy.

Looking Beyond Limited

Redshift, Rocketeer Chief - Illustration by Wayne Reynolds

Redshift, Rocketeer Chief | Illustration by Wayne Reynolds

This combo has potential beyond the Limited format, as it works with any creature that taps for mana equal to its power that pays for Chrome Dome. In Standard, Redshift, Rocketeer Chief is cheaper and has more applications than Mona Lisa, Science Geek.

Looking to Commander, cards like Marwyn, the Nurtuer, Kami of Whispered Hopes, or even Gyre Sage work with the combo. Notably, Chrome Dome and an artifact that untaps a creature when it enters are key here; if you can buff these creatures to 6+ power natively, you can swap the Pizza for cards like Sewer-veillance Cam or Corridor Monitor. Eriette's Tempting Apple is a good colorless option, though you give up infinite life.

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2 Comments

  • Flarhoon March 17, 2026 9:43 pm

    Eriette’s Tempting Apple allows for infinite life just as the Guac Pizza does

    • Timothy Zaccagnino
      Timothy Zaccagnino March 18, 2026 10:56 am

      Definitely more expensive but yeah, that works too.

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