
This is perfectly fine on its own because the products have always been great, but there’s a lot more depth and flavor story-wise if the decks are connected to what’s going on in the sets. In fact, they’ve gone a step further it’s actually integrated into the story of IKO, something they’ve never done before.Ĭommander wasn’t really ever related to any set in particular in the past. What makes Commander 2020 great right out of the gate is that, for the first time, Wizards has combined the release of a Commander product with the release of their newest set, Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths. Otrimi, the Ever-Playful | Card art by Victor Adame Minguez Hold on to your butts and let’s get going! We’ll also give you all the info on what separates Commander 2020 from the previous precon EDH decks. You’re being treated to five brand new decks ( one more than last year!), which we’ll be covering right here. This year, WotC is starting things off with a bang.

Their purpose is to give you the chance to jump right into a game with your friends without having to worry about building a deck from the ground up first. These well-balanced decks are designed to give you a fun game experience against the other decks in the set and as well as those that other players have built from scratch. More Commander products were released than ever before, the first of which was Commander 2020, and what an exciting product this was.įor those of you unfamiliar with Commander or these preconstructed deck products, here’s what’s up: the now-yearly set of brand new Commander decks serves as an easy introduction into the format-also called EDH for all you old-school players-with a ready-to-play deck. Shabraz, the Skyshark | Card art by Paul Scott CanavanĢ020 was a fantastic year for EDH fans.
