Adding in auras and +1/+1 counters makes it even easier to qualify. But the modifications mechanic is much better to keep up since the new reconfigure equipment means you won’t be lacking creatures forever. I feel like most Gruul ( ) commanders are creature-focused and Chishiro, the Shattered Blade is no different. Note: Wizards of the Coast accidentally printed a second copy of Mossfire Valley in this precon, making it technically illegal for Commander. This deck also has some fantastic card choices and some exciting new prints plus a theme we haven’t seen in a precon before. I really like Buckle Up and I’ll probably pick it up to add to my existing vehicles deck because red is better than blue. It’s basically a vehicle version of Phantasmal Image without the downside of being an illusion. Imposter Mech is an excellent card, though not nearly as good as the others. I think it fits more into a green-based deck like Seedborn Muse, but it works well here because you can crew all your vehicles and then still have blockers. The negative counter doesn’t do anything since it’s not a creature anymore, but it gets to untap and you can repeat this cycle indefinitely.Īnother notable card is Drumbellower, which is excellent for any deck. All you need to do is enchant Druid and then tap it for then put a -1/-1 counter on it. It can set up an infinite combo with Devoted Druid. The priciest card in this deck is Swift Reconfiguration. It’s also the priciest reprint in the set. This went under the radar for a while in Commander, at least in my groups. Mirage Mirror comes back with a sorely needed reprint. While Buckle Up doesn’t come with many costly reprints, it offers some good cards to add to your collection and some mighty Commander-only cards. The list also offers a lot of token options to get plenty of crew fodder on board. It’s a little sad we didn’t get Mechtitan Core since it just fits perfectly in this deck, but I’m sure it was to promote buying more packs. The general style is to drop vehicles and artifacts while slamming into your opponent’s forces over and over. This Azorius ( ) deck packs a few powerful vehicles like Parhelion II and Shorikai, Genesis Engine plus some fantastic artifact creatures to pair with them. I was actually really excited to see this theme as I built an Alibou, Ancient Witness deck not too long ago. Please wait for approval from our customer service team before sending back any merchandise.Buckle Up is all about bulldozing your opponents with vehicles and artifact synergies. If you feel this applies to a card you have purchased, email within 3 days of delivery to resolve the issue via exchange or refund. The only exception to this policy is if you have received a card in a condition inconsistent with the guidelines of our Grading Policy. If you need help finding the contact information for the manufacturer, you may call or email Sword and Board and we will be happy to assist you.ĭue to the fluidity of the collectible gaming market, we are unable to accept returns on singles, including Magic: The Gathering and Star Wars Destiny. If a sealed product contains missing or damaged parts, you will have to contact the manufacturer to correct the problem. The restocking fee is waived if store credit is elected as the refund method. All returns are subject to a 15% restocking fee. Sword and Board does not cover shipping costs on returns. Sword and Board will accept returns on all unopened products within 2 weeks of delivery. Please email for approval before sending back merchandise.
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