Two months after the last announcement, the metagame appears both balanced and diverse, with a noticeable decline in storm combo decks.
The impact of Edge of Eternities has been moderate, but it has fostered the emergence of new strategies: several Final Fantasy lists (Cloud, Midgar Mercenary, Kefka, Court Mage, Tifa Lockhart, Terra, Magical Adept…) have integrated well into the metagame, while the Marvel’s Spiderman set introduced innovative approaches, such as Cosmic Spider-Man, already performing well in a 123-player tournament, and Lady Octopus, Inspired Inventor, which shows great promise.
In this relatively healthy context, we aim to review the banned and restricted list in more detail to reintroduce cards whose power has been diminished by power creep, as well as some riskier Command Zone cards that could integrate in a balanced way into the current environment.
We recognize the right to make mistakes and the need for experimental changes, with the option to readjust every Monday if needed.
No changes.
No changes.
Asmoranomardicadaistinaculdacar is now legal.
Baral, Chief of Compliance is now legal.
Esior, Wardwing Familiar is now legal.
Rofellos, Llanowar Emissary is now legal.
Loyal Retainers is now legal.
No changes.
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The current game has evolved significantly since the initial banning of Asmoranomardicadaistinaculdacar. The threat it posed on Turns 2, sometimes even turn 1, which seemed problematic at the time, now corresponds to a standard that has become common in the current environment. It is important to note that Asmoranomardicadaistinaculdacar was banned very quickly, only three months after its release, so data on its actual impact remains limited.
Additionally, Asmoranomardicadaistinaculdacar’s value generation via Food tokens requires a time investment that allows opponents to develop their own strategies and find appropriate answers. This mechanic, more gradual than other value engines in the metagame, integrates naturally into the current ecosystem. In today’s context, Asmoranomardicadaistinaculdacar's turns 2 cast no longer checks aggressive decks as effectively, and The Underworld Cookbook alone does not appear fast enough to compensate for this weakness. Moreover, the best responses to The Underworld Cookbook efficiently hinder the deck’s ability to snowball, limiting its explosive potential.
The archetype it enables is original and adds diversity to the metagme but also requires playing many specific cards to maintain consistency, which constitutes a significant opportunity cost.
For these reasons, Asmoranomardicadaistinaculdacar is now legal as a commander.
The evolution of the game over the past few years has significantly changed the environment in which Baral, Chief of Compliance operates.
Current threats have become more powerful, reducing the relative effectiveness of the responses Baral, Chief of Compliance enables, and the game now has a broader arsenal of low-cost removal capable of handling him efficiently. His 1/3 body, once significant, is now more easily overcome by aggressive decks.
We remain mindful of his loot effect, which, while providing a non-negligible selection advantage, no longer seems sufficient to create imbalance in the current environment. In this context, we consider that Baral, Chief of Compliance can contribute to the emergence of a new archetype without dominating the metagame.
For these reasons, Baral, Chief of Compliance is now legal as a commander.
The 2022 partner rule change alters the context in which Esior, Wardwing Familiar operates, reducing his initial impact and making certain formerly oppressive combinations less problematic. Furthermore, his pseudo-ward ability, previously restrictive, is now much easier to bypass thanks to the current toolkit: effects like Portable Hole or enter the battlefield from creatures.
Esior, Wardwing Familiar has notable limitations: it offers neither card advantage nor card selection, and its impact depends heavily on support from the 99. As a result, compared to many current commanders, Esior, Wardwing Familiar proves far less autonomous and much less oppressive than in the past.
For these reasons, Esior, Wardwing Familiar is now legal as a commander.
Rofellos, Llanowar Emissary never had the opportunity to fully develop in Duel Commander.
While Rofellos, Llanowar Emissary allows “cheating” threats onto the battlefield through mana acceleration, it nevertheless provides more windows of interaction than other decks pursuing similar objectives, notably reanimation strategies.
Furthermore, builds around Rofellos, Llanowar Emissary are naturally constrained: the requirement to include enought Forests and maintain a delicate balance between payoff and enabler limits its consistency and explosiveness, tempering its potential for domination. The evolution of threats and answers available in the current metagame thus allows Rofellos, Llanowar Emissary to find a place without creating major imbalance.
We want to give it a chance in the current ecosystem to assess its real impact.
For these reasons, Rofellos, Llanowar Emissary is now legal as a commander.
The current Duel Commander environment has developed numerous effective interaction tools against reanimation strategies. The higher cost of Loyal Retainers compared to similar effects, combined with the increased ease of interaction available in the game, allows this card to regain a place without creating major balance issues.
Players now have a broader and more accessible arsenal to counter this type of strategy, making Loyal Retainers less oppressive than it could have been in a less developed environment.
Including Loyal Retainers in Duel Commander inevitably requires more deliberate deckbuilding choices due to the restriction on legendary creatures. To maximize its potential, the deck must dedicate slots to meaningful legendary targets, which in turn reduces flexibility in other areas of play. This constraint pushes the build toward specific synergies rather than serving as a source of generic value, ultimately limiting both the diversity of game lines and the freedom of composition.
For these reasons, Loyal Retainers is now legal in Duel Commander.