![]() However, arguably we have 22 cards, in addition to the commander, that have the quality to enter the list. A ridiculously low amount is what I initially thought. Initially, the first thing I did was research how many cards with convoke or that directly interact with Convoke were in Jeskai colors: 52, already including the ones that will be released with the precon and the MOM set. That said, I like tokens, I love Jeskai and I really like the idea of playing my commander without having to pay mana for it, so I hacked my brain to find out how to improve the precon and what strategy to use! It suffers the same problem as Ranar the Ever-Watchful, Otrimi, the Ever-Playful or any other commander who works based on a mechanic that appeared in a few sets: small pool, making their decks too similar, or too weak. ![]() We have a very superficial blink and ETB theme, with Cloud of Faeries, Spirited Companion and Mistmeadow Vanisher, but honestly, it has few cards and little payoff to consider, in addition to the complete lack of synergy with the rest of the list.Īlthough the idea seems very fun, upgrading it is tricky, as the Convoke spells are somewhat limited. ![]() In short, the strategy works like a tokens deck that tries to win by playing big spells with Convoke. Finally, it is important to mention that, in these precons, the “Planechase” mechanic is back and some cards that interact directly with them have been included.
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