Technically, they are not associated with this year’s Commander product (despite being released at the appropriate time), but they are still full-powered decks. Streets of New Capenna brought with it yet another round of set-specific Commander decks. You wouldn’t think it, but Faldorn does a great job of making it all work despite the seeming lack of cohesion. This deck combines a cacophony of unrelated mechanics together in a very synergistic way. Main Commander: Faldorn, Dread Wolf Herald.There is no shortage of cards for you to put into your Commander decks from Battle for Baldur’s Gate. That being said, the whole set is focused around the Commander format. You can learn more about Baldur’s Gate Commander decks here.īattle for Baldur’s Gate was not a Standard-legal premier set and therefore doesn’t have any Set Booster exclusive cards. It brought us four two-colored decks with various themes. Battle for Baldur’s Gate Commanderīattle for Baldur’s Gate or Commander Legends 2 was the second D&D themed Magic set. Nevertheless, you can find more information about Warhammer 40k Commander decks here. Once again, we don’t know that much about them, except that there will be four decks, and they won’t be evenly balanced between colors.
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Instead they’ll be a part of the Universes Beyond, series in which MTG collaborates with other intellectual properties. These will be the first Commander precons that aren’t set in the Magic’s universe. Since the decks weren’t already previewed, we won’t talk about them here, but you can find all current info about Dominaria United Commander decks here. There will be two Commander precons in Dominaria United. Adventures in the Forgotten Realms Commander.