![]() Elixir of Immortality helps prevent decking against mill decks and is easy enough to recur. Simple, mana efficient, and built-in recursion. This is certainly a card to keep around especially after its price dropped from its most recent reprint. The ability to tutor for it with cards like Chord of Calling makes it an ideal card but at the same time, Crucible of Worlds fits into any non-Green decks with ease or makes itself a second copy of Ramunap Excavator in green decks for added consistency. This is the same reason why Ramunap Excavator is such a format staple, but you’ll more often see Ramunap Excavator due to the fact it is both cheaper and a creature in Green. Recurring Strip Mine, Wasteland, Ghost Quarter, any sort of utility land or even your fetch lands is absurd value. This is one of the most standard cards for Commander. As far as this list goes, this is on the lower end for options but the payoff is high and the price of the card is aggressively low. The main downside of this card is it lacks playability in the early game so you won’t want to see this until you’ve developed your board and mana significantly with a relatively solid graveyard. While Green surely has it’s selection of cards that allows for it to recur creatures from the graveyard, this Green/Red card is certainly a strong option for spellslinger decks that don’t necessarily want the body of Eternal Witness or to loop Seasons Past. Letting this sit around for even just one or two turns will drastically help you pull ahead and just make your opponent’s removal spells useless. Seven mana is a high asking price but reanimating a creature a turn without any further mana cost involved will often be worth it, especially if you play at tables with a lesser amount of enchantment removal. ![]() Debtors' Knellįinally achieving a low price, Debtors' Knell is a long-standing Commander favourite. Being able to use this early game for a single important enchantment or late game for what is likely most of your graveyard keeps this card playable and coming in on an incredibly low budget. An easy upgrade for people playing Tuvasa the Sunlit, Hanna, Ship’s Navigator or even the more recent Alela, Artful Provocateur. While it’s no Replenish, it’s certainly a new affordable option for Blue/White enchantment based decks. ![]() This is an incredible new toy for Karador, Ghost Chieftain decks as well as many Abzan midrange decks. It returns all permanents from your graveyard to the field and in Abzan, it isn’t hard to fill your graveyard with a few higher-quality Dredge cards ( Golgari Grave-Troll and friends). ![]() Casting this card will be difficult in many mana bases that contain a higher quantity of basic lands or colourless sources, but if you can create a mana base that can reliably cast this card you’ll be winning most games where this resolves. A high converted mana cost coupled with a high colour restriction. ![]() Eerie UltimatumĮerie Ultimatum is a brand new all-star for Commander despite its difficult casting cost. While it’s a shorter list than the five colours, they’re certainly cards you should consider running going forward. Previously, we’ve discussed some cards that allow you to interact with your graveyard but we didn’t quite have enough time to discuss the multicoloured cards, lands, and artifacts that can help with that. Gold and Colourless Recursion in Commander ![]()
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