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Commander format discussion

Also called EDH or Elder Dragon Highlander, Commander is Magic's most popular format and all about picking your hero and building a deck around them. In this casual, multiplayer format, you choose a legendary creature to serve as your commander and build the rest of your 100 card deck around their color identity and unique abilities. Players are only allowed one of each card in their deck, with the exception of basic lands, but they can use cards from throughout Magic's history.

Commander combines the command zone, color identity, singleton deckbuilding, multiplayer strategies, and the entire MtG cardpool for one of the most exciting and fresh ways to play.

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We all have that deck that just survives even though it isn't the best. For me that's [[Torgaar, Famine Incarnate]]. It's not the best mono black commander in any way but its particular combination of effects to me is emblematic of mono black. It's a bit of a swiss army knife and so I find myself hard pressed to really change anything about the core of the deck.

What's your pet deck?

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Atla Palani for me. It's actually not a bad deck, in fact I would probably say it's at about a 6 or 7/10. It was what I turned my Captain Sisay deck into after paradox engine got banned. I love that deck. I even have an Atla artist proof signed by the artist in Cyrillic since she lives in Russia.

[–] thecdc1995 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

That's awesome! I love the "spin the wheel" aspect of Atla Palani. You can cheese it by stacking the deck with whatever you want but ultimately it's still random what you get each time.

Have you heard of modular decks? The idea that some part of the deck is randomized each time. For example with Atla Palani you would have a stack of cards kept separate from the deck and before each game randomly deal a number of them into your deck before you shuffle.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

I actually have! I've thought about doing that, or building a couple of other Atla variations that I can bust out when I'm feeling like playing a little differently, and the only thing I'd have to interchange between the variations is the core mana base because that's way too expensive to have multiple of.