

There is one card that jumps out in this set, but we’ll get to that in a bit.Īnother cool piece of trivia for the product is that the land art creates a beautiful panorama. There’s also a (deliberate?) departure from vastly overpowered spells or commanders for each deck like Teferi’s Protection, Toxic Deluge, or Edgar Markov. This hadn’t been done before aside from creating special planeswalkers to lead you into battle. So, how does Commander 2019 compare to its predecessors?įor one, this is the first time there are planeswalkers featured in each deck. They’re always exciting products to look forward to because you never know what WotC has come up with this time.
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Greven, Predator Captain | Illustration by Zack StellaĮven though each new Commander product follows the same structure (100 cards plus your color-identify-assigning commander), their theme and synergy focus is always different. So, without further ado, let’s get into the decks! I’ll run down which cards are the ones to look out for, noteworthy reprints, which deck is the best value for money, and much more! Let’s get commander-ed up. They’re balanced against each other so you and your friends can pick them up and start battling each other right away.Ĭommander 2019 is no different. There are typically four or five decks with each drop.


These are usually cool and fun ways to get into the format. With the format’s popularity growing each year, Wizards has created at least one annual product for it starting back in 2013. For a more in depth look, head on over to the official Commander page. Your commander’s color identity are the only colors you can use to build your deck. Your deck is headed by a general, called your “commander.” It must be either a legendary creature or one of a select few planeswalkers. If you’re unfamiliar with what Commander is, I’ve got a quick recap for you.Ĭommander is a singleton format played with 100 cards instead of 60. Please note that credit card refunds can take up to five (5) business days to be posted to your account.Welcome to another look at a great pre-con Commander product! After a review of the 2017, 2020, and Zendikar Rising iterations, I figured I couldn’t leave you hanging without a review of Commander 2019, too. When your package is returned to us, we will email you to confirm receipt and process your refund or exchange. While the post office is a safe and secure form of shipment, we recommend shipping through UPS or FedEx for returns exceeding $500.00 due to their comprehensive tracking and automatic insurance.Ħ. Drop the package off at your designated carrier's location. Include the original order invoice or a note with the Order ID of your package so we can locate your order in our system upon return.ĥ. Package all returns carefully and securely in a box, bubble mailer, or in the package originally used to deliver the item.ģ. Contact to let us know you would like to return an item.Ģ.

We will issue a refund, minus the cost of shipping, once we receive the return and inspect the condition of the items in question.ġ. We can only accept returns for unopened items. Please contact us within 48 hours of delivery to ensure your request is approved. We do accept returns and exchanges on sealed product, supplies, and apparel. Sealed Product, Supplies, and Apparel Policy Items(s) covered by our Ban and Reprint Protection Policy.Note: Our return and exchange policies vary by product type.ĭue to the volatile nature of the TCG singles markets we do not accept returns or exchanges on singles, with the exceptions listed below. The Morph mechanic includes its Manifest and Megamorph variants. The primary commander is Kadena, Slinking Sorcerer, and the secondary commanders are Rayami, First of the Fallen and Volrath, the Shapestealer. Faceless Menace is a 100 card Commander preconstructed deck with a Morph theme, featured in Commander 2019.
