While Magic The Gathering releases tie-in Commander decks with most sets, we receive a bumper crop of them each year in an annual 'Commander’ release. Last year’s Commander 2021 was Strixhaven-themed and brought us loads of powerful new cards that have gone on to become format staples, like Archaeomancer’s Map and Inkshield.
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This year, we’re returning to the gorgeously dangerous streets of New Capenna with five decks based on each of its demonic crime families. Across two days, all five decks will be fully revealed, and each will include a total of seventeen brand new cards exclusively for the Commander, Vintage, and Legacy formats. Today, we’re looking at the blue/white/green Bedecked Brokers, and black/blue/red Maestros Massacre decks, both of which look intimidating in their own, flavourful ways.
Bedecked Brokers is the blue/white/green deck of Commander 2022, based on the corrupt legal eagle Brokers family. They’ll tie your opponents up in legal red tape and fleece them for everything they’re worth, while also putting as many counters on permanents as possible.
We’ve already seen two of the three commanders in the box: the face commander, Perrie, the Pulverizer, puts shield counters on creatures before buffing your entire side of the board with +X/+X, where X is the number of types of counters you control. Meanwhile, one of the backups is Kros, Defense Contractor, which uses counters on your opponent’s creatures to tap and goad them – stopping them from blocking you and forcing them to swing out on their controller’s turn.
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