Several Mardu Commander strategies want to attack every time they can, and that’s what makes Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty’s Isshin, Two Heavens as One such an incredible card to play. This three...Read More
Ruinous Ultimatum is a damn-fine Magic card. Sure, it costs seven-mana, but the card destroys all nonland permanents under your opponent’s control. There aren’t any drawbacks to this; you ...Read More
We have another Tarkir: Dragonstorm card in All-Out Assault, a five-mana enchantment that provides your creatures with +1/+1 and deathtouch. With the addition of deathtouch, this makes combat so much ...Read More
And lastly, Mardu Siegebreaker from Tarkir: Dragonstorm is our top pick as one of the most fun Mardu cards you should play in Commander, in our opinion. The Siegebreaker is a four-mana 4/4 with deatht...Read More
Three Visits is a two-mana green sorcery that lets you find a Forest from your deck and put it into play. What’s great about this is, much like the Fetch Lands, it doesn’t specify a basic ...Read More
Swords to Plowshares is a one-mana white instant that lets you exile any target creature. Its controller does gain life equal to that creature’s power, but that’s such a small trade for ge...Read More
Swiftfoot Boots is a two-mana equipment that costs one to equip. It then gives the equipped creature both haste and hexproof, making it an incredible way to protect your Commander while still being ab...Read More
If you’re new to Commander and want a list of the cards you should focus on getting first, then you’re in the right place. Commander is, by its very nature, an incredibly diverse and creat...Read More
Phyrexian Arena is a three-mana black enchantment that lets you draw a card at the beginning of your upkeep and lose one life. As we’ve stated before in this article, paying life in Commander is...Read More
The fetchlands come in a lot of different flavors, but we’re generally talking about Bloodstained Mire and the gang rather than Evolving Wilds. These cards let you find a land card from your lib...Read More