Commander anowon11/19/2023 Still, there are classic assassin cards like Royal Assassin, and you can always use changelings. Ramses, Assassin Lord is an assassin commander, but there aren’t that many assassins in MTG since this creature type is often represented by rogues. Not only because rogues are a much more powerful and widely supported tribe in black, but also because rogues are great ways to deal combat damage and trigger its ability and draw you a card. Sygg is actually much better suited as a rogue tribal commander. But don’t get too excited about that Merfolk creature type. It wouldn’t be a Dimir commanders list without an appearance from Sygg, River Cutthroat. And Reef Worm consistently replaces itself when it dies which can help create sacrifice chains and draw a lot of cards in a single turn. Chasm Skulker does a similar job but all at once. Nadir Kraken lets you make a 1/1 whenever you draw a card, which works perfectly with your commander’s ability. But there are some synergistic cards that help feed the machine. This is a classic aristocrats commander, and you love to see that in black.īlue isn’t anything close to the color of sacrifice but its proactive removal and card advantage helps support black and its quest to kill its own creatures. In the #26 spot is Kels, Fight Fixer, a 4/3 azra warlock with menace that gives you the ability to sacrifice creatures and draw cards whenever you do. In a multiplayer pod you’re going to have to mill over 200 cards on average which makes this is a welcome ability to have. That can start to add up but is kind of ironic when you realize you’ll win from commander damage before milling alone. This commander helps mill decks win because it consistently mills for six to eight cards per combat. Mirko Vosk is a 2/4 flying vampire that mills the top of your opponent’s library until they mill four lands whenever it deals combat damage to them. This is the first (but not the last) mill commander to appear on today’s rankings. In the #27 spot is Mirko Vosk, Mind Drinker. Just throw in Fallen Shinobi and some cheap unblockable creatures and call it a day. You don’t need a lot to support it since it’s already unblockable and Dimir doesn’t have extra combat steps built in like Gruul ( ). Etrata is kind of a side quest in this case. You’ll naturally be able to support a ninjutsu theme since the whole idea with Etrata is to connect with your creature three times. If anyone has three cards with hit counters they lose. Etrata, the SilencerĮtrata, the Silencer is a 3/5 unblockable vampire assassin that exiles your opponent’s creatures with “hit” counters. It’s a nice commander and Zombie creature in general but it’s no Wilhelt, the Rotcleaver. Narfi doesn’t do too much when it comes to actually influencing the board despite being a strong creature overall. Build your deck correctly (read: use snow basics) and you’ll always have a nice bonus to your Zombie army. Narfi is a simple zombie lord that can come back from the graveyard for just three snow mana. Starting off today’s rankings is Narfi, Betrayer King, a Zombie tribal commander that loves the snow. You can even use the mana that the clock provides right away to interact with your opponent, with cards like Spell Pierce, Duress or a cleaved Wash Away. Once a Rusko deck gets going, it’s hard to stop, barring a few sweepers like Farewell. Midnight Clock is already a nice, playable card in EDH, so you’ll get a card’s worth just by casting it. ![]() When Rusko ETBs, it creates a Midnight Clock card all by itself, and blinking Rusko will give you more Midnight Clocks. Rusko, Clockmaker is a strong, legendary creature that can be your commander in Brawl and Historic Brawl on MTG Arena. ![]() Regardless of whether you like creature-based commanders, control ones, or not letting your opponents play with their cards, you’ve found the right colors. You have counterspells, kill spells, sacrifice outlets, copy effects, mill strategies, and Zombies all under one roof. It combines all the best things about blue and black and makes one nice sneaky soup out of them both. Yuriko, the Tiger's Shadow | Illustration by Yongjae Choiĭimir is a guild all about theft, betrayal, sacrifice, and generally spooky things.
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