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ICYMI - November Matches Recap

  • Writer: Whimsical Jello
    Whimsical Jello
  • 8 hours ago
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At MIDCARDS, we are big fans of the art on MTG cards. So much so, a big feature of our Instagram content is matching the cards with nail art.


After each month we will gather together our matches in a blog post, with a short explanation of how we would use each card in a Commander deck.



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Bitterblossom


Why use it in a Commander deck?


An enchantment to trade life for Faerie Rogue tokens.


Use in Faerie typal decks.






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Coeurl


Why use it in a Commander deck?


A creature with a useful ability.


Pay to tap target nonenchantment creature.


Use in control decks with White.





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Capricious Hellraiser


Why use it in a Commander deck?


A flying 4/4 with graveyard copy and cast chaos.


Use in spellslinger decks.






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Unstable Experiment


Why use it in a Commander deck?


An instant for draw… and more draw with potential +1/+1 counter.


Use in decks with Blue

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Teleportation Circle


Why use it in a Commander deck?


An enchantment to make the most of enter or leave the battlefield effects.


Use in flicker decks.






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Cheering Crowd


Why use it in a Commander deck?


A creature to collect counters in exchange for colourless mana.


Use in group hug decks.






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Chameleon, Master of Disguise


Why use it in a Commander deck?


A legendary creature that can be a copy of a creature you control.


A useful card to copy your Commander.


Use in a deck making use of triggers or abilities.



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Hijack


Why use it in a Commander deck?


A sorcery for stealing.


Take an opponent’s creature and hit them with it or make use of an artifact!


Use in aggro decks.






 
 
 

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