
The Resilience of Magic: The Gathering's Commander Format
Magic: The Gathering's Commander format is known for its durability. A deck you built five years ago will likely still perform well with minimal adjustments. However, the joy of the game lies in constantly refining and improving your builds. Revisiting old decks offers an opportunity to introduce new cards that can elevate your gameplay.
Artifact Decks Getting a Boost
Artifact decks have recently seen a surge in popularity, thanks to a range of new cards released from Aetherdrift through Edge of Eternities. These additions provide powerful tools that can enhance your artifact-based strategies.
Voyage Home – A Powerful Draw Spell
One standout card from Aetherdrift is Voyage Home. This card introduces the Guidelight Voyagers, a group of adorable mechs that form part of the white and blue team in the Ghirapur Grand Prix. Voyage Home allows you to draw cards while gaining life, which aligns with the traditional playstyle of blue and white. Additionally, its affinity for artifacts means you can cast it for as little as one white and one blue mana, making it a versatile addition to any deck.
Noctis, Prince of Lucis – A Strong Combo Commander
Noctis, Prince of Lucis from Final Fantasy 15 is a compelling commander for artifact decks. His ability to recursively bring back artifacts from the graveyard makes him a formidable combo piece. By combining Aetherflux Reservoir and Vexing Bauble, you can create a powerful loop that generates life and eventually leads to victory.
Scour For Scrap – Underrated Tutoring Tool
Scour For Scrap is an uncommon card from Edge of Eternities that offers instant-speed tutoring and recursion. At just four mana, it's a powerful tool that allows you to retrieve your most impactful artifacts during your opponent's end step. Despite being overlooked, this card has the potential to significantly impact your gameplay.
Repurposing Bay – A Birthing Pod for Artifacts
Repurposing Bay functions like a Birthing Pod for artifacts. By sacrificing one artifact, you can search your library for another that costs one mana more. While it operates at sorcery speed and requires two mana, it's a quick way to access key cards like Sol Ring or Sensei's Divining Top.
Daretti, Rocketeer Engineer – A Game-Changing Commander
Daretti, Rocketeer Engineer is one of the best cards from Aetherdrift. His ability to turn discard effects into powerful plays makes him a top-tier commander. With cards like Tormod's Crypt and massive game-winners like Portal to Phyrexia, Daretti can transform your deck into a powerhouse.
Pinnacle Emissary – A Drone-Generating Powerhouse
Pinnacle Emissary is a standout card from Edge of Eternities. It floods the board with Drone tokens, which are also artifacts. This makes it ideal for decks that thrive on artifact synergies. Combined with zero-cost artifacts, Pinnacle Emissary can create a relentless loop of spells and tokens.
Weapons Manufacturing – New Artifact Tokens
Weapons Manufacturing introduces two new artifact tokens: Landers and Munitions. Landers are expected to become as common as Food tokens, while Munitions deal damage when they leave the battlefield. This card is particularly useful for sacrifice-based decks like Daretti's.
Uthros, Titanic Godcore – Mana Production Machine
Uthros, Titanic Godcore is essentially Gaea's Cradle for artifacts. Once charged, it produces an overwhelming amount of mana. When paired with Chromatic Orrery, it can generate mana of any color, making it a versatile and powerful addition to any deck.
Ugin, Eye Of The Storms – Oppressive Colorless Planeswalker
Ugin, Eye of The Storms is a colorless planeswalker from Tarkir: Dragonstorm. While he doesn't specifically target artifacts, his abilities focus on colorless spells, which many artifacts are. His oppressive effects make him a threat to any deck, especially those using cards like Tormod's Crypt.
Tezzeret, Cruel Captain – The Ultimate Artificer
Tezzeret, Cruel Captain is the best new artifact-related card of the year. His colorless abilities make him a valuable tutor for key cards like Sol Ring and Esper Sentinel. His ability to untap artifacts or creatures for zero loyalty makes him a game-changing addition to any deck. Whether you're playing an artifact deck or not, Tezzeret offers significant utility and power.
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