This is one history lesson youll never forget
Fabled will also mark the first time the game will rotate cards out of being legally available to competitive players to include in their decks
Up until this point, the new way of doing Commander decks has been a blessing for the game as a whole - more decks mean more cards - but it also means we've seen fewer cards that feel pushed for Commander in less relevant releases
If a creature dying at the same time as the equipped creature (including the equipped creature itself dying) causes a triggered ability of the equipped creature or an emblem you own to trigger, that ability triggers an additional time
If all goes well we will get that mana back and use it for some big spells later on
Heres a practical skeleton that keeps you honest: The role buckets Mana (lands + ramp + fixing) Card flow (draw, rummage, impulse, tutors if your group likes them) Interaction (spot removal, counterspells, protection, wipes) Plan enablers (the cards that make your deck your deck) Payoffs and finishers (how you convert setup into a win) Utility (grave hate, recursion, flexible tools) The exact counts depend on your commander, curve, and pod