Popular Commanders
(Updated monthly with new additions & updates)
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Tymna the Weaver & Kraum, Ludevic's Opus
You may have heard of it referred to as Blue Farm! This deck features two powerful card advantage engines in the zone. This deck can be played as a Turbo deck, but does best as a Midrange or Control list. Partner commanders in the Sans-Green combination.
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Kinnan, Bonder Prodigy
A 2-mana Simic Midrange commander that doubles your mana & has a fun activated ability. This deck is packed with interaction and uses Kinnan to ramp out large creatures that win the game. Beginner Friendly.
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Rograkh, Son of Rohgahh & Silas Renn, Seeker Adept
A powerful partner deck in the Grixis color combo. This Turbo deck tries to win as quickly as possible by using some of Magic's most powerful single cards.
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Tivit, Seller of Secrets
A Midrange commander that provides a 1 card win condition, and allows you to outvalue opponents while playing control. This Esper combo deck is beginner friendly.
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Kenrith, the Returned King
A highly-customizable 5 color Midrange commander. He can helm decks featuring numerous strategies, such as Hermit Druid, Turbo Naus, Reanimator, and more!
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Najeela, the Blade Blossom
Najeela is an army in a can. This is a 5 color deck that allows you to play all of the best cards in cEDH. Najeela can be built as a Midrange, Turbo, or Stax deck, and can be beginner friendly.
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Magda, Brazen Outlaw
A dynamic mono red commander-focused deck. This deck can win at instant speed and is a highly customizable Midrange option.
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Krark Sakashima
A highly synergistic Izzet deck that slings spells to win. This is a Midrange deck that pivots between playing control and storming off.
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Yuriko
A tempo-oriented Dimir deck that focuses on hitting opponents with Ninjas, drawing cards, and finishing the game with a Thassa’s Oracle win. Bonus: so much interaction! This deck is beginner friendly.
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Atraxa, Grand Unifier
Atraxa is a Food Chain combo outlet in the Command Zone - making sure you can win whenever you’re ready. When not winning, she’s a great card advantage engine that will put you directly in the lead.
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Talion, the Kindly Lord
An all-in Control deck using its Commander to draw cards and keep up pressure. When the time is right, it wins with Thassa’s Oracle.
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Sisay, Weatherlight Captain
A five color, Legends-matter Midrange deck that tutors up a huge range of creatures for any situation. Like flexibility and modularity? This is for you. This deck is advanced.
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Ob Nixilis, Captive Kingpin
A flexible Rakdos Midrange deck that wins with Commander damage or one of several combos. Leverages instances of 1 damage to “draw” many cards.
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Tymna the Weaver & Thrasios
A four-color Midrange deck that leverages both of its Commanders for card advantage. This deck loves to grind a long game before winning with a protected combo.
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Malcolm, Keen-Eyed Navigator & Tymna the Weaver
This Esper Midrange deck wants to draw cards with one Commander and make treasures with the other. It backs this up with grindy creatures, enchantment, and counterspells, outvaluing opponents.
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Etali, Primal Conqueror
This Gruul Turbo deck casts its Commander as quickly as possible, stealing its opponents cards. It can easily win with Combat damage or slow down the game with Stax pieces of need be.
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Stella Lee, Wild Card
This Izzet Combo deck has one of its combo pieces in the Command Zone, copying its cheap win cons. It’s easily buildable from its own precon deck.
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Winota Joiner of Forces
A beginner friendly Stax deck that utilizes Winota's unique ability to cheat out creatures that can win the game with a combo or combat damage. A strong option in the Boros color combination.
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Derevi, Empyrial Tactician
A very Commander-Focused midrange deck untapping powerful cards like The One Ring over and over while making a lot of mana with cards such as Gaes’ Cradle. In the bant color combination
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Godo
A Mono Red deck that is very commander focused with Godo at the helm. Godo is able to present a combo at any point of the game allowing for fast wins attempts as early as turn 1 or 2. This deck is easy to understand but can be difficult to master. Beginner Friendly