![]() ![]() Errant synergizes decently with the casualty mechanic many spells in this set have that let you sacrifice a creature at or above a specific power threshold to copy them, but what other options do we have? Well, there are plenty of other keyword abilities that create copies of spells without casting them: storm(/gravestorm), replicate, conspire, demonstrate and yes, epic (bad news on cipher – it casts the copy). Unlike Bonded Fetch, this hasty defender has an activated ability that doesn’t just automatically get the fun started right off the bat! You have to put a spell on the stack without casting it, and you have to have mana to activate Errant in response. Main Set The Commanders / White & Blue / Black & Red / Green and Other Commander Set The Commanders / White & Blue / Black & Red / Green and Other Most of the commanders are within the three-color family identities: Obscura (WUB), Masetros (UBR), Riveteers (BRG), Cabaretti (RGW) and Brokers (GWU), but a few are monocolor cards. Please note that all of the cards in this review are from the main set with code SNC – the commander cards, with set code NCC ( New Capenna Commander ) will be in a separate article. This time around, we’ll start with the eligible commanders and then move on to the rest of the set. In particular, if I don’t mention a card with one of the set’s core mechanics, my thoughts can likely be summarized as “Decent in a deck focused on that mechanic, not great outside of it.” When you inevitably disagree with a review (or think I skipped something good), please feel free to tweet at with your thoughts! I also don’t review every card – if I feel they’re not worth mentioning, I don’t give them a write-up, but we all know there’s a deck out there for every card. I won’t be reviewing reprints, so you can just assume I feel the same way about Disdainful Stroke as I did before we found out it was in this set. My goal when playing Commander is for everyone to have fun but also for me to have a good shot at winning the game – or at least doing the thing my deck set out to do – so if that’s your mindset as well, these reviews will probably resonate with you. These days, I’ve been leaning more toward a desire to play three 40-minute games in lieu of one two-hour slog, but I’ll be talking about cards from the wider social perspective. While I love Limited, Modern, Pauper and most every format, today I’ll be focusing on my favorite format of all-time, Commander, with a look at the best New Capenna Commander cards!Īs a reminder, my focus is on social Commander rather than competitive EDH. It’s time to step up to the Streets of New Capenna ! With the prerelease starting up this Friday and the Arena and MTGO releases following a week later (an order I think is quite good for local game stores), we’re heading into a very exciting time for Magic players across all formats.
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