Expert analysis of the Commander format of Magic: the Gathering
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 274 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureHobbiesGames |
In this episode, Valerio (probably better known as @golgariguy on Twitter) returns to the show to discuss the absolute state of monored. Although White has gotten a lot of community attention in the last few years, Red has quietly fallen behind the o... more
Which cards from Lost Caverns of Ixalan are going to see the most play in Commander? How accurate were my predictions on which cards from Wilds of Eldraine would see the most adoption on EDHREC? Tune in to find out!
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Nick and guest host Brian descend into the Lost Caverns of Ixalan (and the associated precons), exploring the many new staples being released in the set and discovering a few gems that you may have missed.
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Taking a slightly different approach to this spoiler season, as I'm skipping past the limited fodder legends and only doing a highlight reel of the most interesting commanders from both Lost Caverns of Ixalan AND the set's Commander precons. Let me k... more
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The hosts are incredibly knowledgeable! I’ve only played commander a handful of times as an obsessive constructed player. I’ve still listened to every episode. I find this show oddly soothing. Great information and good vibes all around!
I’ve been playing Magic off and on since 1994. After a few years away I wanted to catch up with what was going on with Commander and after listening to several podcasts I’ve found the best and this is it.
I’ve been listening to CommanderTheory for years now, and it’s just such a fun time. I don’t get to play as much as I’d like, but the show really helps me make the most of my time.
All of the episodes feel like the correct length, with neither host ever going on lengthy sidebars or anything that would derail the focus. Everything is approachable, and the hosts are just cool, considerate people. Great time!
I have listened for a few years now and can’t recommend them highly enough. I have even re-listened to their old episodes from years ago multiple times.
Nick & Zak thread the needle between both being kind & considerate people while also giving advise and insight on how to make Commander decks and evaluate cards that is unparalleled and always worth my time.
I listen to a lot of mtg content and this podcast consistently both improves my expertise, helps me find neat cards before they spike i... more
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