Should you expect your opponents to know the ins and outs of how your cards work? Should you read the full text of a card as you cast it?
Should you expect your opponents to know the ins and outs of how your cards work? Should you read the full text of a card as you cast it?
What happens when a player tries to build a meme deck and ends up creating something that stomps the whole table?
Is it appropriate to ban a player from your playgroup if they won't stop playing the same card?
How do you feel about politics in Commander and people talking when it isn't their turn?
Fellow Commander's Herald writer Nick Wolf asks if he's the Bolas when he uses signed cards that aren't as easy to read as they could be...
What makes Magic more than just a game and truly live up to the epithet "The Gathering"?
What happens when your issue isn't the deck, the format, or the game, but one specific player giving you grief?
Explore a fascinating crossover between the worlds of music and EDH with this Marchesa the Black Rose deck inspired by Slipknot.
If 2024 year has anything, it's a LOT of new commanders! Thankfully we have Benjamin Levin to break down his picks for the best of the bunch.
What happens when your reputation precedes you and the table starts treating you as the threat because they know what you're capable of?
Is land destruction always a hard no in your playgroup? Do you have different rules for mass land destruction and targeted land destruction?
Does Blood Moon still have a place in the cEDH meta of 2024? Harvey McGuinness suggests it might be time to put the red enchantment away...
Lots of Commander groups have their own house rules, but what happens when a player starts taking advantage of those house rules?
Michael Celani isn't saying Rampant Growth is completely useless, but it's not good enough to deserve its top twenty-five position on Scryfall!
Should you rewind on a misplay and act like the optimal play went ahead or is it better to play the game as it actually happened?
Fan of Oko? Smokestack? Armageddon? How do you deal with players that would really rather not play against infamously hated cards?
They have basic land typing, they enter tapped and they surveil. Here’s why they’re a perfect addition to any Commander deck, even in cEDH!
Are you the Bolas if you include cards that let you lose on purpose in order to concede at instant speed without the usual connotations?
Are you more likely to complain about value engines or the most pressing threat on the board at any given moment?
Does going for early lethal with commander damage against one player and leaving the other two players untouched make you the Bolas?
What do you if the rest of the pod is enjoying playing powerful fast mana and you're not? Would it make you the Bolas?
If you decide on a higher power game to finish the night, how important is the pre-game discussion? How do you handle different definitions of high power?
According to EDHREC, Prosper, Tome-Bound is easily the most popular Rakdos commander, and the Tiefling has earned himself quite a reputation...
How do you feel about possible changes to the Commander ban list? Do the current signpost bans make sense given the current state of the format?
Modern Horizons 3 is still a month away, but we've already seen cards that will rock cEDH like Flare of Denial. So just how good is it?
How do you handle unwanted advice in a game of Commander? What if you realize that its your advice that's unwanted in the first place?
How important is it to play the rules as they're written? Is it possible to get overly pedantic? What about when they barely make a difference?
With Obeka from Outlaws of Thunder Junction and The Ninth Doctor in Doctor Who, there's never been a better time to abuse the upkeeps in Commander!