There’s a lot of cool stuff in the set.
Some of the new cards do new things in a new color, and that can set off a whole set of spikes. Let’s look at what has been previewed so far, and some potential specs. Many of the legends that were previewed early, like Doctor Doom, King of Latveria, I’ve already written about and we’ll see if any of those specs get there. (Come on, Mesmeric Trance!)
I’ve chosen four of the new legends, cards that do a neat thing in a way not really done before. No promises that these are the only legends people want to build around, just my first pass.
Squirrel Girl is an early favorite, and that’s because there hasn’t been a Commander who collects Squirrels this way. Chatterfang isn’t a Squirrel-based creature, and the BG legends from Bloomburrow never took off. Squirrel Girl goes infinite with a couple of different cards, and those are the first targets.
Earthcraft – The ProTrader Discord picked up on this early, and bought out many of the copies available on TCGPlayer, and it’s a one-card, four-Squirrel, infinite-rodent machine. Earthcraft has long been a combo card, and this is the newest card to make use of it.
Cryptolith Rite/Enduring Vitality/Springleaf Parade – Green needs some way to give haste plus a way to make tokens tap for mana.
Supportive Parents – It’s a version of Earthcraft, but you need to start with eight Squirrels. This is an uncommon, and there’s a boatload of them on TCGPlayer, so it might be tough to make money on this.
Chitterspitter – Lots of random cards that are Squirrels or refer to Squirrels will spike. This should be among them.
Nut Collector – There’s a foil borderless Dominaria Remastered version that should especially go up.
Krosan Beast – Magic players love a good joke, and it won’t take many purchases to make this go up, considering the small quantities out there.
Shuri, the Black Panther is an artifact commander based in GW, which doesn’t get a lot of love. That said, this color combo can do more than just destroy artifacts! Please keep in mind that there is still a decklist to be released for this one, and some of these specs might be reprinted.
Merry, Warden of Isengard – This being from the LTC set means it’s already under pressure from The Hobbit set that’s incoming, and it’ll be popular for adding a swarm component to Shuri’s ability.
Argivian Archaeologist – Being on the Reserved List means it’s already pricey, but if Shuri gets popular, a handful of sales will make this take off.
Brilliant Restoration – One thing UR artifact decks don’t have is mass reanimate like this.
Hanna’s Custody – Or mass protection like this. Much depends on if you want to target your own stuff.
Illustrious Wanderglyph – Already near $20, I strongly think this will be in the deck.
Machinist’s Arsenal – This should avoid a reprint, since it is from Final Fantasy.
Oswald Fiddlebender – I don’t know if there’s restrictions on Wizards reprinting D&D-themed cards, but this is another strong candidate for the deck.
Scourglass – Notably, this will destroy Shuri but leave most of your deck intact.
Thousand-Moon Smithy – A great card in artifact decks!
The Prydwen, Steel Flagship – Just an amazing set of synergies for the deck. More fodder, and fodder that grows when you do the thing you want to do!
MODOK is very good at what he does, which is entering play and immediately going to work as a connive effect. This allows you to do two things: Draw cards and Discard cards. I wonder what we can abuse here…
Maha, Its Feathers Night – A combo indeed, making it so your opponents’ creatures all just die and stay dead and die as soon as they enter play. Indestructible doesn’t mean what it used to!
Sheoldred, the Apocalypse – Already a great commander card, this turbocharges MODOK in a wonderful way.
Syr Konrad, the Grim – Make those discards count!
Bone Miser – Turn your discards into profit!
Starving Revenant – A great way to put the engine into overdrive!
Cryptcaller Chariot – Since this makes Zombies, you can add a third combo piece and really go to town.
Feast of Sanity – Slow your life loss and increase someone else’s pain all at once!
Starscream, Power Hungry – This takes some doing, but if you’re the monarch and Starscream is in the proper mode, MODOK becomes a killing machine.
Photon rewards you for having lots of creatures, and casting noncreature spells. Sounds like a recipe for everything that makes token creatures and isn’t a creature! (Warning: in early testing, this deck turned into a calculus problem. Lots of dice and InfiniTokens required.)
Monastery Monk/Young Pyromancer/Prismari Pianist/Anim Pakal – Pakal wants stuff to attack, but the rest of these want you to just cast spells and make more things. Easy enough!
Forth Eorllingas! – There’s no shortage of good X spells for this deck, but this is among the best, giving you a hasty army and likely the monarchy.
Rise of the Hobgoblins – Another great X spell for the deck, it also can make your stuff a lot less profitable to block.
Warleader’s Call – Purphoros dealing 2 is also a card to think about, but the Call is just climbing up and up.
Champions from Beyond – So many plans in one, this gives you tokens, and bonuses for attacking with the whole mess of them!
Angelic Aberration – A ‘win more’ card, but a great way to upgrade your tokens from 1/1 on the ground to 4/4 in the air.
Divine Visitation – Or you could skip the middle step!
Wildfire Awakener – One of my favorite ‘win more’ cards ever, this turns your batch of tokens into twice that many tokens, which tap for damage!
This list is by no means exhaustive, and there are likely to be other legends that pop off and form a whole new alliance. When they go off, keep track of everything via our ProTrader Discord, and the profits will follow.
Cliff (@WordOfCommander at Twitter and BlueSky) has been writing for MTGPrice since 2013, and is an eager Commander player, Draft enthusiast, and Cube fanatic. A high school science teacher by day, he’s also the co-host of the MTG Fast Finance podcast. If you’re ever at an event and you see a giant flashing ‘CUBE DRAFT’ sign, go over, say hi, and be ready to draft.