Bloomburrow Precon Rankings | Which is the Best? | Magic the Gathering



The Commander’s Quarters is your Magic the Gathering source that helps you Command Your Budget! Today Mitch goes through Bloomburrow Precon Rankings! Which is the best? Which is the worst? Which Precons are most worth picking up?

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47 thoughts on “Bloomburrow Precon Rankings | Which is the Best? | Magic the Gathering”

  1. I strongly disagree with Zinnia being 3rd, in all test plays it was consistently the strongest deck out of all. It is the biggest threat out of all 4 commanders.

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  2. I've been waiting for the right squirrel tribal deck pieces to come along for a while to make a true squirrel tribal deck. Chatterfang was great, but it still felt like they weren't squirrel tribal enough to build (more just tokens and aristocrats). I think with the cards in this precon, all the pieces I want are there. Fear my tree rats and their bounty of nuts.

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  3. Weird i find the perch protection is a better version of teferi's protection aslong as you have the mana, you weaponize your opponent's resources and make it so they cant affect you, i just wish it did goad their creatures. but most the time there will be atleast 1 player who you can use to attack the others

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  4. Was thinking of ways to improve Bello, the raccoon commander.
    Something like: non-equipment artifacts and non-aura enhancements you control are also creatures with power/toughness X/X, where X is their CMc, indestructible, haste, and whenever this creature deals damage to a player, draw a card.

    Obviously there’s no real point to wondering much about something that different, but it feels like it could play a lot more aggressively and low to the board, instead of having to ramp into big enchantments/artifacts

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  5. this set is cute and all, but it DOES allow you to enlist child soldiers with the offspring mechanic. which is arguably more morbid then everything seen in the phyrexia sets.

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  6. Bloodroot Apothecary keeps your opponents from being able to use more than 5 treasures while it's in play and could discourage even that many on the off-chance you or any opponent is running proliferate or infect. With how insanely common treasure tokens are, I'd argue it can fit in a decent amount of decks.

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  7. Value Packs were enough for me to pass Bloomburrow. Shame, it looks like it would have been fun too. Especially, as this set has the best Magic Intellectual Property in years! But falsely advertising "value" to vulnerable (under-aged) customers is criminal.

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  8. A lot of people are saying RG Bello is the best deck. It just runs people over. And it’s difficult to deal with. The enchantments just trample and smash, while also having killer triggered effects

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