
I'm hoping to write a more thorough list led by him in the future for Bleeding Cool.


While everything is situational in Magic the Gathering, I feel it pertinent to note that Chainer, Nightmare Adept is a better fit, as he manages to encapsulate each of the major themes of the deck in full. Source: īefore I go any further, I want to make a point that Anje isn't necessarily the best commander to lead the deck. In Merciless Rage, that commander is Anje Falkenrath. To reiterate, the "face commander" is the commander primarily showcased in the packaging of the preconstructed deck. The above having been said, we will be sticking with the "face commander" of the deck, as we have in my previous articles in this series. We will be trying to keep to the discard theme, but we cannot deny the importance of payoffs in the deck since self-discard (which otherwise would have a negative effect on us) is so prevalent here. Merciless Rage is a build that is based heavily on discard, reanimation, and recursive value (sort of like Mystic Intellect, but with more creatures off the bat). Finally, today we will be going over "Merciless Rage", a deck that's appropriately based on the Madness mechanic. Two days ago, on August 20th, we went over Primal Genesis, the Populate deck.

A week ago, we went over the Flashback deck, Mystic Intellect. Last Tuesday, August 13th, we went over the Morph deck, Faceless Menace. Our focus is simply to find the twenty best cuts from the deck, and twenty worthwhile inclusions to replace them. On that note, we at Bleeding Cool have been aiming to improve upon the Commander 2019 decks for Magic.
