Ashayaโs Enduring Bond Commander Deck Guide
Ashayaโs Enduring Bond flaunts its uniqueness as a legendary sorcery that gets to sit in your command zone. Letโs see what we can do with it.
Read moreAshayaโs Enduring Bond flaunts its uniqueness as a legendary sorcery that gets to sit in your command zone. Letโs see what we can do with it.
Read moreThe Hobbit has printed plenty of Smaug variants with potential in the command zone, but none are quite as devastating as Smaug the Impenetrable, an immense Treasure commander that facilitates a ton of infinite combos.
Read moreThranduil, the Elvenking has stellar colors and busted abilities for an elf deck. It turns out this sort of power in the command zone with extra abilities makes for a very powerful commander.
Read moreThe recent return to Tarkir was bound to provide a sick dragon commander or two, but none have inspired players like Ureni of the Unwritten. Itโs got great colors, a stellar ability, and a deadly sizeโletโs see what you can do with such...
Read moreNow that weโve had our first batch of Hobbit spoilers, we also have our first commanders from the set. One of them has taken off in advance of release, and itโs of course the storyโs Big Bad, Smaug, the Magnificent.
Read moreInterested in building around Marvel’s latest Grixis commander? Here’s a Bracket 3 take on Doctor Doom, King of Latveria, from the Doom Prevails precon.
Read moreIf the Hulk is so powerful, a card that represents him had to do him justice. The Incredible Hulk doesnโt disappoint, with a front side that fuels your hand before you go on an extra combat rampage that smashes the table in no time.
Read morePrismari, the Inspiration gives the notoriously broken storm mechanic to all your instants and sorceries. What could possibly go wrong?
Read moreThe Silverquill Influence precon had a subtheme that bribed your opponents so that they wouldnโt touch you, but Killian, Decisive Mentor works just as well when you focus more on auras and build up a threat of your own.
Read moreSilverquill, the Disputant offers your spells casualty, which lets you copy instants and sorceries by sacrificing creatures. Itโs the perfect commander for a grindy, token-based deck.
Read moreThere’s a strong idea behind Secrets of Strixhaven’s Lorehold Spirit precon. The problem is that this precon doesnโt always stay focused on its plan. Thatโs where these upgrades come in.
Read moreMany decks cheat on expensive creatures by casting them for free, but Witherbloom, the Balancer cheats on expensive instants and sorceries by reducing a huge chunk of their costs.
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