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And what’s even better, the quality of the deck as a right-out-of-the-box playable deck isn’t any lower in the slightest. Through online retailers, you can find this deck for under 20 bucks, almost half of the price of some other Commander precons. The one we’re interested with in this case is helmed by Obuun, Mul Daya Ancestor.

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With Zendikar Rising came two new Commander precons with a low cost and surprisingly fun to play decks. In this case we’ll look at some of the more affordable ones so you can try out new Commander strategies without having to dip too much into your savings. $37.99 Buy on Amazon Best Budget Precon DecksĬommander precons have a very wide range of prices, going from considerably cheap to very expensive depending on the set and the cards they include. There aren’t any big-ticket cards that you can resell to make your money back, but the deck’s value sits around the $60 mark, which is 50% more than MSRP. There isn’t much depth beyond playing your zombie creatures and then overwhelming your opponents with either sheer number of creatures or powerful game-ending spells like Dark Salvation. The deck’s overall strategy is simple, too. This helps maximize the value you get from sacrificing creatures, which is something zombie strategies are great at. The deck’s commander, Wilhelt, the Rotcleaver, is a zombie warrior that gives you a 2/2 decayed zombie whenever one of your non-decayed zombies dies. Undead Unleashed is a Dimir zombie tribal deck from Wizards of the Coast that released alongside Innistrad: Midnight Hunt, and quickly became one of the most popular precon Commander decks ever.

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That being said, here are some decks that anyone with basic understanding of how to play MTG can get into without too many complications. Commander is a format that can feel very different when it comes to strategies and understanding how to play when compared to the other formats. Some of these decks can be a bit more complicated to get the hang of, though. Most if not all of these decks are great to just pull out of the box, sit with some friends or at your local game store, and start playing. In my opinion, this is where the vast majority of EDH products shine the brightest. Overwhelmed Apprentice | Illustration by Jason Rainville This is the question that, hopefully, I’ll manage to answer today, taking into consideration the needs of different types of players. So, with this huge history of products, there’s one simple question that would plague anyone: which of these precons is worth buying?

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Each deck had 100 cards including its commander, following the singleton rule of the format.īut 10 years is a long time, and since then WotC has released an amazing total of 48 Commander precons, plus an entire set dedicated to Commander staples and new cards for the format. It consisted of five 3-colored decks with one main commander and another two optional commanders.

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In 2011 the first set of Commander preconstructed decks hit the shelves. However, this year will be the 10th anniversary since Wizards of the Coast officially started selling retail products specifically targeted towards the Commander play style. Witherbloom Command | Illustration by Dmitry BurmakĬommander, also unofficially known as Elder Dragon Highlander or EDH for short, has been around as a fan-made format almost since the beginning of MTG itself.








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