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Which Cards Are In What Commander 2017 Decks?

Bennie Smith
8/28/17
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This weekend was it—Commander 2017 went on sale!

I actually took a vacation day Friday to celebrate all day and evening because I was so excited to play with the new cards. The decks each seem to have a lot of fun play value and are well-matched against each other, so there are many good times to be had before the decks are modified or cannibalized for the singles.

It was tough to decide how to acquire the new cards I wanted. Should I buy whole decks, or just the singles? As someone who has played Magic as long as I have (Magic Class of 1994, y'all), I pretty much have at least one copy of all the reprinted cards already. Wizards did not make it easy for me again this year either, though, because I want to get my mitts on just about every single one of the new cards. If I only wanted like eight or ten of them, my decision would have been easy.

Maybe you are having the same issue too? It is kinda hard to evaluate whether you just buy all four decks or, for example, buy two decks and then a few singles, just by looking at decklists, so I compiled all the decklist information and broke it out into pieces to help make my decisions easier. I thought I would share the breakout with you in case you were wrestling with the same sort of decisions.

First, I will break out all the brand-new cards for you. If you are interested in some of the reprints, I will put that information at the bottom of the column.

The following brand-new cards are found in multiple Commander 2017 decks, as noted.

All four decks

This is seriously one of the coolest cards in the set and I am super-excited to get multiple copies of this card for my collection. I have seen a few people say they do not really like the card because it enters the battlefield tapped, but come on! That is a tiny drawback for the work this card will do the rest of the game.

First, it provides all the colors you need for your deck, even for casting non-tribal cards (unlike for instance Cavern of Souls or Haven of the Spirit Dragon). That can be huge if you have a bunch of multicolored spells in your tribal deck that you want to be able to cast on time.

Then there is the "scry 1" ability that is tacked onto each tribal creature you cast using Path of Ancestry. That is amazing! It didn't take long playing with the Theros block scry lands to realize how good "scry 1" is for smoothing out your draws when it's tacked onto something essentially for free. And note that you will get the trigger even if the creature gets hit with a counterspell. I fully anticipate copying Path of Ancestry with Thespian's Stage and Vesuva to get two or three "scry 1" triggers off my tribal creature spells. I drew my copying playing Draconic Domination and the scry trigger was invaluable for keeping the gas flowing.

Arcane Wizardry, Vampiric Bloodlust

In a Vampire or Wizard tribal deck, this card is obviously insane, given that you are essentially adding a 3/2 lifelink creature onto Zombify for one more generic mana. Being a creature card instead of a sorcery opens up all sorts of recursive shenanigans (Nim Deathmantle immediately springs to mind). Even outside of a tribal deck, there are plenty of good creatures you'd add to your black Commander decks that just happen to be Wizards or Zombies. It may make sense to add Bloodline Necromancer to the mix too.

Draconic Domination, Feline Ferocity

Arcane Wizardry, Vampiric Bloodlust

Arcane Wizardry, Draconic Domination

Arcane Wizardry, Draconic Domination

Feline Ferocity, Vampiric Bloodlust

As usual, the Curses offer a neat way to incentivize players into attacking, though this cycle is different in that the player who controls the Curse gets the benefit as well as the attacking player. Interestingly, I think this actually makes these Curses a little less attractive as incentives because sometimes you do not want the controller of the Curse to get the benefit. I want to play with them more to get a firmer grasp of all the political implications.

Feline Ferocity, Vampiric Bloodlust

This is fantastic Commander design, though I do have one teeny complaint—the casting cost. If you build Commander decks and pay attention to the mana curve, you'll have discovered that the three-mana point on the curve is just stuffed to the gills with good choices, and it's agony making cuts there. Adding another must-play to the three-mana mix is tough; I would have much rather seen this cost just two mana and the rest of the variables tweaked to accommodate.

Even so, this is a slam dunk for your tribal decks with its cheap equip cost and significant stat boost. If the equipped creature dies, you replace it with another creature you can cast and equip to Heirloom Blade. I can even see shenanigans where you play limited copies of particular creature types so that, when one dies, you can count on finding the other, particularly when tied to your Commander's creature type.

Draconic Domination, Feline Ferocity

It is pretty much the perfect card in Draconic Domination, shaving a mana off the expensive Dragons (in conjunction with The Ur-Dragon's Eminence) and providing some much-needed card draw. Another slam-dunk tribal card that works beautifully with Path of Ancestry.

Arcane Wizardry, Draconic Domination

It's funny how variably good this card is depending on the context. In Draconic Domination, it is fantastic, since copying a giant flying monster is nearly always going to be worth the mana, especially if you then get some extra Dragon attacking triggers. In Arcane Wizardry, not so much, since most of the non-legendary Wizards have enters-the-battlefield triggers that you will not get to take advantage of with Mirror of the Forebears. It is also a little weird that this was printed so soon after Mirage Mirror, which is much more flexible, albeit harder on your mana (and has that overcrowded three-mana cost).

The following brand-new cards are found exclusively in these Commander 2017 decks.

Arcane Wizardry

Galecaster+Colossus Inalla%2C+Archmage+Ritualist Izzet+Chemister Kess%2C+Dissident+Mage Kindred+Dominance Magus+of+the+Mind Mairsil%2C+the+Pretender Portal+Mage Shifting+Shadow Taigam%2C+Sidisi%27s+Hand Vindictive+Lich

From what I experienced, Inalla was much better than I thought it would be, but only if you drew fewer legendary creatures and more Wizards with enters-the-battlefield effects. In fact, the legendary Wizards really got in the way, but many of them will prove to be fun Commanders of their own (like the Mairsil deck I wrote about last week). Izzet Chemister also surprised me when I was able to exile two spells with it, since there are ways to bring Izzet Chemister back from the graveyard and keep the engine going. Galecaster Colossus is totally worth the mana cost and is a threat to take over the game if your opponents cannot deal with it right away.

Magus of the Mind is a neat card if you have enough mana to cast it, copy it with Inalla, and activate it and potentially get two cards from it right away. If it survives for you to untap and be able to cast a couple of spells, things can really get fun! I think I would eventually want to pair this with haste and another creature equipped with Sword of Feast and Famine so you can untap your mana and use it right away.

Portal Mage is fun with Inalla's copy ability to let you redirect the two biggest threats coming your way to another opponent. I didn't get to see Kindred Dominance in action, but it's obviously going to be bonkers if you're the only one playing your tribe. Incentive to pick an oddball tribe to build around, right?

Draconic Domination

Boneyard+Scourge Fortunate+Few Fractured+Identity Kindred+Discovery O-Kagachi%2C+Vengeful+Kami Ramos%2C+Dragon+Engine Scalelord+Reckoner Taigam%2C+Ojutai+Master Territorial+Hellkite The+Ur-Dragon Wasitora%2C+Nekoru+Queen

The new Dragons are of course super-sweet, particularly Scalelord Reckoner, which provides a significant body for cheap mana cost and a powerful rattlesnake effect from pinpoint removal. People seem extremely excited about Ramos, Dragon Engine and the shenanigans available there as your commander for both the +1/+1 counters and the huge potential mana boost. Kindred Discovery is the best of the Kindred cycle and I imagine will be one of the most popular cards from this set. It is a great inclusion in Draconic Domination to help refuel if your opponents are able to blunt the initial wave of Dragons.

Fractured Identity felt a little out of place in this deck until I realized that a card that's U/W could not actually go in any of the other decks. It is such a cool design I am glad they went ahead and threw it in here and I cannot wait to play Fractured Identity in all sorts of Commander decks. I imagine there are going to be many cool stories that begin with "First I cast Fractured Identity on my opponent's…"

Feline Ferocity

Alms+Collector Arahbo%2C+Roar+of+the+World Balan%2C+Wandering+Knight Bloodforged+Battle-Axe Hammer+of+Nazahn Hungry+Lynx Kindred+Summons Mirri%2C+Weatherlight+Duelist Nazahn%2C+Revered+Bladesmith Qasali+Slingers Stalking+Leonin Traverse+the+Outlands

The new Cats in this deck are really sweet. Hungry Lynx puts some interesting pressure on the flow of games, since the 1/1 Rats with deathtouch make great chump blockers and tend to keep players from attacking each other while allowing your huge Cats to attack at whim. Hammer of Nazahn and Traverse the Outlands are just outstanding fun and powerful Commander cards that will see tons of play in all sorts of decks. Qasali Slingers is also incredibly powerful within the Cat tribe but could see some play in decks with significant number of Changelings. I personally cannot wait to pair Qasali Slingers with Nacatl War-Pride!

Speaking of Nacatl War-Pride, it does some fun stuff attacking alongside Mirri, Weatherlight Duelist, right?

Vampiric Bloodlust

Bloodsworn+Steward Crimson+Honor+Guard Disrupt+Decorum Edgar+Markov Kheru+Mind-Eater Kindred+Boon Kindred+Charge Licia%2C+Sanguine+Tribune Mathas%2C+Fiend+Seeker New+Blood Patron+of+the+Vein Teferi%27s+Protection

Edgar Markov is an absurdly powerful Commander and this deck is stuffed to the gills with powerful synergies and flavor. Mathas, Fiend Seeker played out quite nicely with the bounty counters, and with enough of them out there, it had the effect of keeping the game flowing even after mass removal.

Disrupt Decorum is a really cool card that I think any red Commander deck is going to love. Teferi's Protection has lived up to its hype and I imagine players will gladly toss a copy of it in their favorite white deck. One unexpected bonus is that it knocks off Curses!

That's my quick rundown of the new cards. Got it? Got it! I tell you, I can't wait to start brewing more decks with these new cards!

Okay, so if you are curious where to find some of the reprinted cards, I have the breakdown below. Wizards has done a fantastic job making these decks a gateway into the format, especially people who are relatively new to Magic and may not have a bunch of older cards.

All four decks

These are Commander staples that nearly every deck wants to run.

All but Draconic Domination

I had some people this weekend question why these two cards were not included in the five-color deck Draconic Domination. My thought was because the two Dragon lands, Haven of the Spirit Dragon and Crucible of the Spirit Dragon, took these nonbasic land slots. Also, the one time I played Draconic Domination, I drew Farseek and Kodama's Reach, which provided plenty of color fixing.

Commander%27s+Sphere Crumbling+Necropolis Darksteel+Ingot Vivid+Crag Vivid+Creek Vivid+Marsh

Arcane Wizardry, Draconic Domination

Arcane Wizardry, Feline Ferocity

Let me get on my soapbox here a minute on this card. Why does Wizards keep printing Temple of the False God in Commander decks? I realize that it is a casual favorite, but the card is a trap that leads to really bad play experiences way too often and I worry about new players picking up this deck, drawing Temple of the False God as their fourth land, and then stalling on drawing another land for a couple of turns. When things go right, it feels good to have six mana available on turn 5, but it is not worth the risk of it being a dead draw for much of the early-game. They even put sweet new art on it just to fool people into loving it even while it hoses them. Take my advice and remove this card from the deck and replace it with literally any other land card.

Arcane Wizardry, Vampiric Bloodlust

Cultivate Dreamstone+Hedron Lightning+Greaves Vivid+Grove Vivid+Meadow

Draconic Domination, Feline Ferocity

Draconic Domination, Vampiric Bloodlust

Feline Ferocity, Vampiric Bloodlust

The following reprinted cards are found exclusively in these Commander 2017 decks.

Arcane Wizardry

Apprentice+Necromancer Arcanis+the+Omnipotent Archaeomancer Azami%2C+Lady+of+Scrolls Body+Double Cauldron+Dance Chaos+Warp Clone+Legion Comet+Storm Corpse+Augur Crosis%27s+Charm Decree+of+Pain Dimir+Aqueduct Dismal+Backwater Etherium-Horn+Sorcerer Exotic+Orchard Fellwar+Stone Grixis+Panorama Harbinger+of+the+Tides Havengul+Lich Into+the+Roil Izzet+Boilerworks Izzet+Chronarch Jwar+Isle+Refuge Magus+of+the+Abyss Marchesa%2C+the+Black+Rose Memory+Plunder Merchant+of+Secrets Mercurial+Chemister Mystifying+Maze Necromantic+Selection Nevinyrral%27s+Disk Nin%2C+the+Pain+Artist Nivix+Guildmage Niv-Mizzet%2C+the+Firemind Opportunity Polymorphist%27s+Jest Puppeteer+Clique Rakdos+Charm Reality+Shift Sea+Gate+Oracle Serendib+Sorcerer Shadowmage+Infiltrator Silumgar%27s+Command Spelltwine Swiftwater+Cliffs Terminate Unstable+Obelisk Vela+the+Night-Clad

Draconic Domination

Arcane+Sanctum Armillary+Sphere Atarka%2C+World+Render Bladewing+the+Risen Broodmate+Dragon Crosis%2C+the+Purger Crucible+of+Fire Crucible+of+the+Spirit+Dragon Crux+of+Fate Deathbringer+Regent Dragon+Tempest Dragonlord%27s+Servant Dragonspeaker+Shaman Dromoka%2C+the+Eternal Earthquake Elemental+Bond Farseek Fist+of+Suns Frontier+Bivouac Frontier+Siege Haven+of+the+Spirit+Dragon Hellkite+Charger Intet%2C+the+Dreamer Jungle+Shrine Kodama%27s+Reach Kolaghan%2C+the+Storm%27s+Fury Monastery+Siege Mystic+Monastery Nihil+Spellbomb Niv-Mizzet%2C+Dracogenius Ojutai%2C+Soul+of+Winter Opulent+Palace Orator+of+Ojutai Painful+Truths Palace+Siege Rain+of+Thorns Ryusei%2C+the+Falling+Star Sandsteppe+Citadel Savage+Lands Savage+Ventmaw Scion+of+the+Ur-Dragon Scourge+of+Valkas Seaside+Citadel Silumgar%2C+the+Drifting+Death Spellbound+Dragon Steel+Hellkite Sunscorch+Regent Teneb%2C+the+Harvester Tyrant%27s+Familiar Utvara+Hellkite Wayfarer%27s+Bauble

Feline Ferocity

Abundance Argentum+Armor Behemoth+Sledge Blighted+Woodland Blossoming+Sands Condemn Crushing+Vines Divine+Reckoning Elfhame+Palace Fleecemane+Lion Grappling+Hook Grasslands Graypelt+Refuge Harmonize Hedron+Archive Hero%27s+Blade Hunter%27s+Prowess Jareth%2C+Leonine+Titan Jazal+Goldmane Jedit+Ojanen+of+Efrava Kemba%2C+Kha+Regent Krosan+Verge Leonin+Arbiter Leonin+Relic-Warder Leonin+Shikari Loxodon+Warhammer Mirari%27s+Wake Mosswort+Bridge Myriad+Landscape Nissa%27s+Pilgrimage Oreskos+Explorer Phantom+Nishoba Qasali+Pridemage Quietus+Spike Raksha+Golden+Cub Relic+Crush Rogue%27s+Passage Rout Saltcrusted+Steppe Secluded+Steppe Seht%27s+Tiger Selesnya+Guildgate Selesnya+Sanctuary Soul%27s+Majesty Spirit+of+the+Hearth Staff+of+Nin Stirring+Wildwood Sunspear+Shikari Swiftfoot+Boots Sword+of+the+Animist Sword+of+Vengeance Taj-Nar+Swordsmith Temur+Sabertooth Tranquil+Expanse Tranquil+Thicket White+Sun%27s+Zenith Wing+Shards Zendikar+Resurgent

Vampiric Bloodlust

Akoum+Refuge Ambition%27s+Cost Anowon%2C+the+Ruin+Sage Black+Market Blade+of+the+Bloodchief Blind+Obedience Blood+Artist Blood+Baron+of+Vizkopa Blood+Tribute Bloodfell+Caves Bloodhusk+Ritualist Bloodlord+of+Vaasgoth Bojuka+Bog Boros+Garrison Boros+Guildgate Boros+Signet Butcher+of+Malakir Captivating+Vampire Cinder+Barrens Consuming+Vapors Crackling+Doom Damnable+Pact Dark+Impostor Door+of+Destinies Drana%2C+Kalastria+Bloodchief Falkenrath+Noble Fell+the+Mighty Forsaken+Sanctuary Kabira+Crossroads Malakir+Bloodwitch Merciless+Eviction Mortify Orzhov+Basilica Orzhov+Guildgate Orzhov+Signet Outpost+Siege Pawn+of+Ulamog Rakdos+Guildgate Rakdos+Signet Rakish+Heir Read+the+Bones Return+to+Dust Sangromancer Sanguine+Bond Scoured+Barrens Skeletal+Scrying Skeletal+Vampire Stone+Quarry Stromkirk+Captain Swords+to+Plowshares Syphon+Mind Tithe+Drinker Underworld+Connections Urborg+Volcano Vampire+Nighthawk Vein+Drinker Well+of+Lost+Dreams Wind-Scarred+Crag

Which decks will you be picking up? Which individual cards have you the most excited? Which new legendary creatures would you like me to build around next?

New to Commander?
If you're just curious about the format, building your first deck, or trying to take your Commander deck up a notch, here are some handy links:

  • Commander Primer Part 1 (Why play Commander? Rules Overview, Picking your Commander)
  • Commander Primer Part 2 (Mana Requirements, Randomness, Card Advantage)
  • Commander Primer Part 3 (Power vs. Synergy, Griefing, Staples, Building a Doran Deck)

  • Commander Starter Kits 1 (kick start your allied two-color decks for $25)
  • Commander Starter Kits 2 (kick start your enemy two-color decks for $25)
  • Commander Starter Kits 3 (kick start your shard three-color decks for $25)

Commander write-ups I've done (and links to decklists):

Zurgo Bellstriker ( Bellstriking Like a Boss )

Dragonlord Ojutai ( Troll Shroud )

Karrthus, Tyrant of Jund ( Dragons, Megamorphs, and Dragons )

Dromoka, the Eternal ( One Flying Bolster Basket )

Shu Yun, the Silent Tempest ( Tempests and Teapots )

Tasigur, the Golden Fang ( Hatching Evil Sultai Plots )

Scion of the Ur-Dragon ( Dragon Triggers for Everyone )

Nahiri, The Lithomancer ( Lithomancing for Fun and Profit )

Titania, Protector of Argoth ( Titania's Land and Elemental Exchange )

Reaper King ( All About VILLAINOUS WEALTH )

Feldon of the Third Path ( She Will Come Back to Me )

Sidisi, Brood Tyrant ( Calling Up Ghouls with Sidisi )

Zurgo Helmsmasher ( Two Times the Smashing )

Anafenza, the Foremost ( Anafenza and Your Restless Dead )

Narset, Enlightened Master ( The New Voltron Overlord )

Surrak Dragonclaw ( The Art of Punching Bears )

Avacyn, Guardian Angel; Ob Nixilis, Unshackled; Sliver Hivelord ( Commander Catchup, Part 3 )

Keranos, God of Storms; Marchesa, the Black Rose; Muzzio, Visionary Architect ( Commander Catchup, Part 2 )

Athreos, God of Passage; Kruphix, God of Horizons; Iroas, God of Victory ( Commander Catchup, Journey into Nyx Edition )

Kurkesh, Onakke Ancient ( Ghost in the Machines )

Jalira, Master Polymorphist ( JaliraPOW! )

Mishra, Artificer Prodigy (Possibility Storm Shenanigans)

Yisan, the Wanderer Bard (All-in Yisan)

Selvala, Explorer Returned (Everyone Draws Lots!)

Grenzo, Dungeon Warden (Cleaning Out the Cellar)

Karona, False God (God Pack)

Child of Alara (Land Ho!)

Doran, the Siege Tower (All My Faves in One Deck!)

Karador, Ghost Chieftain (my Magic Online deck)

Karador, Ghost Chieftain (Shadowborn Apostles & Demons)

King Macar, the Gold-Cursed (GREED!)

Niv-Mizzet, the Firemind ( Chuck's somewhat vicious deck)

Roon of the Hidden Realm (Mean Roon)

Skeleton Ship (Fun with -1/-1 counters)

Vorel of the Hull Clade (Never Trust the Simic)

Anax and Cymede (Heroic Co-Commanders)

Aurelia, the Warleader ( plus Hellkite Tyrant shenanigans)

Borborygmos Enraged (69 land deck)

Bruna, Light of Alabaster (Aura-centric Voltron)

Damia, Sage of Stone ( Ice Cauldron shenanigans)

Derevi, Empyrial Tactician (Tribal Birds)

Emmara Tandris (No Damage Tokens)

Gahiji, Honored One (Enchantment Ga-hijinks)

Geist of Saint Traft (Voltron-ish)

Ghave, Guru of Spores ( Melira Combo)

Glissa Sunseeker (death to artifacts!)

Glissa, the Traitor ( undying artifacts!)

Grimgrin, Corpse-Born (Necrotic Ooze Combo)

Jarad, Golgari Lich Lord (drain you big time)

Jeleva, Nephalia's Scourge ( Suspension of Disbelief)

Johan (Cat Breath of the Infinite)

Jor Kadeen, the Prevailer (replacing Brion Stoutarm in Mo' Myrs)

Karona, False God (Vows of the False God)

Konda, Lord of Eiganjo ( The Indestructibles)

Lord of Tresserhorn (ZOMBIES!)

Marath, Will of the Wild ( Wild About +1/+1 Counters)

Melira, Sylvok Outcast ( combo killa)

Mirko Vosk, Mind Drinker ( Outside My Comfort Zone with Milling )

Nefarox, Overlord of Grixis (evil and Spike-ish)

Nicol Bolas (Kicking it Old School)

Niv-Mizzet, Dracogenius ( new player-friendly)

Nylea, God of the Hunt ( Devoted to Green)

Oloro, Ageless Ascetic (Life Gain)

Oona, Queen of the Fae (by reader request)

Phage the Untouchable ( actually casting Phage from Command Zone!)

Phelddagrif (Mean Hippo)

Polukranos, World Eater (Monstrous!)

Progenitus ( Fist of Suns and Bringers )

Reaper King (Taking Advantage of the new Legend Rules)

Riku of Two Reflections ( steal all permanents with Deadeye Navigator + Zealous Conscripts )

Roon of the Hidden Realm ( Strolling Through Value Town)

Ruhan of the Fomori (lots of equipment and infinite attack steps)

Savra, Queen of the Golgari ( Demons)

Shattergang Brothers (Breaking Boards)

Sigarda, Host of Herons ( Equipment-centric Voltron)

Skullbriar, the Walking Grave ( how big can it get?)

Sliver Overlord (Featuring the new M14 Slivers!)

Thelon of Havenwood ( Campfire Spores)

Trostani, Selesnya's Voice ( new player-friendly)

Uril, the Miststalker (my "more competitive" deck)

Varolz, the Scar-Striped (scavenging goodness)

Vorosh, the Hunter ( proliferaTION)

Xenagos, God of Revels (Huge Beatings)

Yeva, Nature's Herald (living at instant speed)

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  • 3/04 SCG Classic Worcester, US
  • 3/03 SCG Open Worcester, US
  • 1/28 SCG Classic Philadelphia, US
  • 1/27 Invi Qualifier Columbia, US
  • 1/27 SCG Team Open Philadelphia, US
  • 1/21 SCG Classic Dallas, US
  • 1/20 SCG Team Open Dallas, US
  • 1/07 SCG Classic Columbus, US
  • 1/06 Grand Prix Santa Clara, US
  • 11/19 SCG Classic Baltimore, US
  • 11/18 SCG Team Open Baltimore, US
  • 10/29 SCG Classic Washington, US
  • 10/28 SCG Open Washington, US
  • 10/22 Invi Qualifier Bristol, US
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