Kuja, Genome Sorcerer Commander Deck Guide
Kuja in FF9 is an assassin without any real feelings for anyone and a character that only wants to see the world burn. Thatโs as Rakdos as it gets, right?
Read moreKuja in FF9 is an assassin without any real feelings for anyone and a character that only wants to see the world burn. Thatโs as Rakdos as it gets, right?
Read moreDid WotC just drop the best Commander-specific lands of all time in the Secrets of Strixhaven precons? Possibly, but there’s some stiff competition already.
Read moreThe sequel to 2021’s Strixhaven puts us back in school with all the familiar students and professors, and some new mysteries on Arcavios that the cast of characters needs to unlock. But how do the Secrets of Strixhaven Commander precons...
Read moreLorehold, the Historian was one of the first Secrets of Strixhaven commanders to be spoiled, and itโs a whopper that gives all your instants and sorceries a cheap miracle cost. With such an exciting text box, it’s no surprise that it...
Read moreWhat do Naya’s wild and passionate themes mean when we talk about preconstructed decks? Let’s look at all the Naya precons and find out.
Read moreX-spell commanders work well in decks with lots of cards that have X in their mana cost; that is, spells you can pay a theoretically limitless amount of mana into to scale the effect up. While Wizards has printed a couple of commanders that...
Read moreToday, we’re breaking down a tuned Aragorn list for Duel Commander, built to outpace your opponents and put you on top as the king of the hill.
Read moreChaos commanders are legendary creatures that can enable or enhance a chaos-style strategy. This mostly means having abilities that add some kind of randomizing aspect to the game, as well as enabling said strategies in some way.
Read moreSometimes having the best of both worlds can be good or bad. But not when you have shapeshifter commanders! With so many creature types and many benefits from copying the creature that you or your opponents already have, you never know what...
Read moreCommanderโs success in both casual and competitive settings can be attributed to many of its qualities. The wide range of legal cards and how easy it is to get your hands on them are two of its best. But what else is there to know about this...
Read moreGreen has lots to offer, with competitive but also fun commanders to choose from. Combine this with the colorโs diverse range of cards, and you have a lot of options when trying to build a mono-green deck.
Read moreEvery Magic deck needs lands, with very few exceptions. Creating a good mana base can often determine whether a deck is going to be successful. This gets even harder in a singleton format like Commander when you canโt just fill out your mana base...
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