Join Justin Fanzo for the first in a two part breakdown of the best commanders to put into a Commander cube!
Join Justin Fanzo for the first in a two part breakdown of the best commanders to put into a Commander cube!
Colossal Dreadmaw is one of the finest creatures ever printed, so why not a whole commander deck built around everyone's favorite 6/6?
Wes Stuckey examines the commonalities between Tivit and Lady Evangela and the card packages they share.
The "Song of All" tells the story of Serra across years of Magic: the Gathering's flavor text—let's build a deck that sings!
What would Politoed look like if it was taken out of Pokémon and thrown into a game of Magic: The Gathering?
How does a seasoned Commander player break into Oathbreaker? Ben Levin shares his insight and experience with the planeswalker format.
Play a deck built around Coveted Jewel as a secret commander in the latest Hidden Strings from Luca Appi.
If Magic existed in Tsarist Russia, what sort of commander deck would Anastasia Romanov play?
Two heads, two eyes, four arms? That would be Borborgymos and Fblthp, the subject of the latest Conditions Allow from Ben Doolittle.
One commander turned into a land, two players desperate to draw a land, and three lands flipped off Ragavan. Check out these decks!
The latest CUT challenge insists on a commander from 2023, a card from a Phyrexian set and thirty non-reprint cards. Vote for the winner!
Benjamin Levin stays on budget with a review of five affordable commanders from March of the Machine: The Aftermath.
Once relegated to flavor text, Toggo finally has a chance to shine with his own Commander card. How can we transform him into a deadly threat?
Magic artist and avid Commander player Evyn Fong sat down with Nick Wolf to talk her Ivy and Karametra decks.
Bronzor is a dual-type Steel/Psychic Pokémon, so what would it look like as a Magic card? Unsummoned Skull finds out in the latest PokeDecks!
Who says Yarok the Desecrated needs to be expensive to be explosive? BathroomBrews brings the budget down with this list.
Twenty seven poison counters, two betrayals, and one lost Pepsi sponsorship: check out the recap and the decks from the latest Decked Out!
Luca Appi kicks off the second Hidden Strings with a secret commander Spellweaver Helix deck helmed by Magda, Brazen Outlaw.
Charlie and Dan answer the question: What if the famous Russian mystic Grigori Rasputin played EDH?
Have you ever tried to make Dash work in Commander? Check out this Goro-Goro and Satoru deck from Ben Doolittle!
How far can you take mono red in cEDH? Drake Sasser breaks down his cEDH storm lists for Birgi, God of Storytelling and Urabrask.
Jubilee's Rashmi and Ragavan deck against Joshua's Gimbal Trinket Collector... It's Commander's Herald vs. EDHREC in the CUT 20# final!
They might have struggled to conquer the multiverse, but that doesn't mean they can't conquer each other. Which is the strongest Praetor?
If you've ever wanted to tell a never ending story in a game of Commander, let Michael Celani and God-Eternal Kefnet show you how!
"It's a real treat to share the images I've envisioned in my mind all these years" says Jehan Choo, illustrator of Yargle, Glutton of Urborg.
Welcome to the first installment of Hidden Strings, a series about secret commanders. The fun begins with Sigarda's Aid!
Ea Nasir was a Mesopotamian merchant and the first scam artist in recorded history. What kind of EDH deck would he have played?
A mystic trickster with a guild artisan background, check out Ben Doolittle’s Imoen deck!