The Most Powerful Commanders of March of the Machine | Power Tier List | EDH | MTG



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45 thoughts on “The Most Powerful Commanders of March of the Machine | Power Tier List | EDH | MTG”

  1. Urabrask, Mystic Forge, and Sensei’s Divining Top. Tap sensei’s to put on top, pay one mana to cast it, urabrask deals 1 damage and gives you one red mana, repeat. That’s so disgusting 😭

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  2. You actually can break Kroxa and Kunoros. Altar of Dementia last you sacrifice your commander on the stack, so you can return you commander to repeat this loop. You’ll net one card in the yard. So you can set something up like Fiend Hunter + Karmic Guide + Altar of Dementia to mill your opponents out.

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  3. For Sheoldred if you could somehow put a fire mana you could run sire of sanity for 4 black red and at the beginning of each end step every player discards their entire hands

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  4. Omnath feels like a mistake. He's like Golos in a way: 5 color decks that didn't have a specific commander can just run this guy and they still get all of his benefits. At least he's not colorless!

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  5. In a talk permeated by the idea of powercreep, is kinda weird that borborygmos tag up card is weaker than borborygmos enraged…maybe the big guy is holding back to not hurt his little friend? xD

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  6. Bruh this urabrask is a total joke compared to the first one. Haste is clearly the most powerful keyword in yugioh. Not to mention urabrask is mono colored which makes him 2x weak to water types.

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  7. Yargle and multani is probably A tier. Been playing the deck consistently for 3 weeks now and I consistently win on turn 3-4. While extremely rare it can win on turn 2 if you pull the god hand

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  8. You also have to remember that with vorinclex, you're pulling 2 lands out of your deck before you mill, making it a nicely lower chance you hit lands when you need creatures.

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  9. The second I saw drana and linvala I knew it is going to be a big stax commander. With Urborg and kormus bell out you lock your opponents out. Great, more karn 'wins' decks.

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  10. Kroxa and kunoros is definitely not A tier . Furthermore, there are virtually no clone effects in its colors, so not sure why you mentioned that as an option to implement as the commander of a deck.

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  11. I think the funniest thing you can do with polukranos, engine of ruin specifically is just cast a lot of hydra's with no x paid and they just enter and die to state based actions because a lot of them just have counters, and you turn it into like 1 green mana for 2 3/3's. with anything that draws you cards whenever a creature enters the battlefield that's 3 draw triggers or 2 draws for elemental bond style effects

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  12. I think you missed the point that for Jin gitaxias you pretty much only have to activate it once, and then it fuels itself- because of the requirement, you always draw a minimum of 7 cards when he transforms. This ability costs 4. With the price and ward, he's gonna be insane

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