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Commander 2018 Spoilers

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Four New Strategies in Magic: The Gathering Commander 2018

Magic: The Gathering's Commander 2018 released August 10, 2018 with four ready-to-play preconstructed decks, each built around a new legendary creature commander and a distinct strategy. Commander players should care because these decks arrive fully assembled with exciting new cards, strong reprints, and clear upgrade paths, letting you sit down for multiplayer games right out of the box.


Exquisite Invention

Exquisite Invention is led by its face commander Saheeli, the Gifted in a blue-red color identity. The deck focuses on artifacts and token generation, using Saheeli to create Thopter tokens and copy artifacts. At the table it plays as a value engine and token strategy that ramps into big artifact threats while generating incremental advantage through copies and synergies. Expect to pilot a midrange deck that rewards artifact synergies and explosive turns, making it ideal if you enjoy Izzet decks that feel inventive and rewarding in casual Commander games.


Nature's Vengeance

Nature's Vengeance is led by its face commander Lord Windgrace in a black-red-green color identity. The deck emphasizes lands, recursion, and sacrifice, with Windgrace enabling land recursion and destruction for value. At the table it plays as a resilient value engine and land matters strategy that grinds out advantage through repeated land plays and sacrifice outlets. Expect to pilot a grindy midrange deck that uses the graveyard and lands as resources, making it a strong choice if you like Jund decks that feel durable and punishing in multiplayer.


Adaptive Enchantment

Adaptive Enchantment is led by its face commander Estrid, the Masked in a white-blue-green color identity. The deck is built around Auras and enchantments, using Estrid to enchant permanents and untap them for value. At the table it plays as a value engine and Aura Voltron strategy that protects key creatures while generating card advantage through enchantment synergies. Expect to pilot a flexible midrange deck that layers protection and buffs, making it ideal for players who enjoy Bant decks focused on enchantress-style value and resilient board states in casual Commander.


Subjective Reality

Subjective Reality is led by its face commander Aminatou, the Fateshifter in a white-blue-black color identity. The deck focuses on blink effects, top-of-library manipulation, and reanimation. Aminatou allows you to shift cards between zones for repeated value. At the table it plays as a control-oriented value engine that flickers permanents for advantage and manipulates draws. Expect to pilot a patient, interactive midrange deck that excels at incremental advantage and surprise recursion, making it a great pick if you enjoy Esper decks that reward clever timing and long-term planning in multiplayer games.

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