All 13 Commander Precons Released in 2025, Ranked
2025 had amazing commanders, plus a whopping thirteen precons. Which are worth your attention? Find out here!
Read more2025 had amazing commanders, plus a whopping thirteen precons. Which are worth your attention? Find out here!
Read moreLorwyn Eclipsed Prerelease looks like an exciting event, if only because itโs been so long since the last proper, in-universe Magic set. Not only is it in-universe, but itโs also a return to one of the most iconic planes in the game!
Read moreGruul creatures are generally stompy, with high power/toughness and a love of combat and attacking. Sprinkled alongside the trademark aggression you’ll find werewolves, cards that care about power, cast-from-exile enablers and payoffs, and...
Read more2025 was a massive year for MTG’s most popular format. We sorted through the data to find out who the strongest, most popular commanders released this year.
Read moreLetโs explore what white has to offer in Commander. After all, this is the color with some of the best removal, planeswalkers, and stax pieces in the game. Itโs also got plenty of creature-based strategies to play to the board with.
Read moreBoros is best known for being extremely aggressive since red and white are, among other things, known for cheap creatures. The creatures reflect this with cheap costs and strong stat lines.
Read moreBlue’s a top contender at competitive and casual tables. Itโs got a host of powerful commanders, and the best permission, the best card draw, and some of the best planeswalkers in the game.
Read moreThe Sultai wedge encompasses black, green, and blue for a cunning combination that often cares about the graveyard, especially when creatures are involved. You could think of them as opportunistic recyclers.
Read moreAvatar is chock full of combo action. One brewer just discovered a powerful new infinite combo wincon in Standard.
Read moreThe freshly spoiled World War Hulk card is going to enable some gargantuan shenanigans in Standard and beyond.
Read moreIโve always found enchantments feel like living spells. A weave of mana that exists long after the original spellcaster has moved on to new spells or locations, as opposed to sorceries and instants that represent a single, intense act of magic...
Read moreEvery Magic player has experienced the tragedy of mana flood when they draw more lands than spells, leaving them with tons of resources and nothing to do with them as their opponents deploy spell after spell.
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