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Experience Counter Commanders in Magic: The Gathering Commander 2015

Magic: The Gathering's Commander 2015 released November 13, 2015 with five ready-to-play preconstructed decks, each built around a new legendary creature that uses experience counters for scaling power. Commander players should care because these decks arrive fully assembled with new cards, strong reprints, and clear upgrade paths, letting you sit down for multiplayer games right out of the box while exploring enchantment recursion, spellslinger scaling, graveyard value, giant creatures, or Elf token swarms.


Call the Spirits

Call the Spirits is led by its face commander Daxos the Returned in a white-black color identity. The deck focuses on Spirit tribal and enchantment synergies, using experience counters to grow Daxos and create Spirit tokens. At the table it plays as a value engine and token strategy that recurs enchantments while building an evasive board. Expect to pilot a patient midrange deck that rewards layering auras and generating incremental advantage through Spirits, making it ideal if you enjoy Orzhov decks that feel resilient and synergistic in casual Commander games.


Seize Control

Seize Control is led by its face commander Mizzix of the Izmagnus in a blue-red color identity. The deck is built around casting high-cost instants and sorceries, with experience counters reducing their costs over time. At the table it plays as a spellslinger combo-value strategy that ramps into explosive turns and uses big spells for board control or direct damage. Expect to pilot a high-impact midrange deck that rewards careful spell sequencing and scaling power, making it a strong choice if you like Izzet decks that feel explosive and rewarding in multiplayer.


Plunder the Graves

Plunder the Graves is led by its face commander Meren of Clan Nel Toth in a black-green color identity. The deck emphasizes graveyard synergies, sacrifice outlets, and reanimation, with experience counters allowing Meren to return creatures more frequently. At the table it plays as a resilient value engine and reanimator strategy that grinds out advantage through sacrifice and recursion. Expect to pilot a grindy midrange deck that uses the graveyard as a resource, making it ideal for players who enjoy Golgari decks that feel durable and punishing in long multiplayer sessions.


Wade into Battle

Wade into Battle is led by its face commander Kalemne, Disciple of Iroas in a white-red color identity. The deck focuses on giant creatures and combat, with experience counters reducing the cost of large spells. At the table it plays as a combat-focused aggressive strategy that ramps into oversized threats and swings for massive damage. Expect to pilot a straightforward midrange deck that rewards building a board of big creatures and attacking relentlessly, making it ideal for players who enjoy Boros decks that feel direct and impactful in casual Commander.


Swell the Host

Swell the Host is led by its face commander Ezuri, Claw of Progress in a green-blue color identity. The deck is built around Elf tribal, +1/+1 counters, and experience counters that grow Ezuri and pump your creatures. At the table it plays as a combat-focused tribal strategy that ramps quickly and overwhelms with a wide board of pumped Elves. Expect to pilot a go-wide aggro/midrange deck that rewards playing lots of creatures and using counters for explosive growth, making it a great pick if you enjoy Simic decks that feel fast, consistent, and satisfying in multiplayer games.


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