Nymris, Oona's Trickster is a Dimir (Blue, Black) commander, that is getting reprinted into the Magic: The Gathering Multiverse, coming to us from Commander Legends. This time the card will have a new, special "Etched" foiling. This new rarity is guaranteed to be hot. Joel offers 3 different strategies (for every player) for building Nymris, each doing its best to utilize Nymris to its best potential! The best way to play Nymris is to play reactively, during your opponents turn, as Nymris is an excellent draw engine. In the strong category, we start things off with leaning into the Flash mechanic heavily, followed by fun: Bug Army-- Nymris clearly rides bugs, so bugs there will be, and finally, the mean way will focus on full control, utilizing counterspells and removal to fuel our draws and control the board! There is a lot to go over! Check out the video and thanks for spending your time with us!
About the Three-Ways Series:
Some people like their chicken wings sweet while others prefer them scorching hot; either way, you are eating chicken. Magic the Gathering is a game with many different rules and building a Commander deck that works takes some time and strategy. Understanding the commander of your deck will help inform a deck-building plan that works for you. In this series, Joel discusses commander strategies for every player. This broad-strokes approach will give you a basic breakdown of the commander and three different ways you can build your deck to work with its abilities, without providing a full deck-tech.
What is Commander:
Commander, officially recognized on June 17, 2011, originated from a format called EDH (Elder Dragon Highlander-- there can only be one). The first time we played EDH was around 2009. It is easily the best way to play Magic: The Gathering. The idea was to have a casual format with 100 cards and only a single copy of any one card, with a General: a singular Legendary Creature card in its own zone that can be cast any time, once you have the mana for it. If your general is removed, it goes up by a casting cost of 2 for each time it is removed. Once WOTC officially recognized the format and printed the first Commander product, your General was instead called your Commander and instead of the format being called EDH, it instead became recognized as Commander. If you ever hear anyone say EDH, they are talking about Commander. Make sure to know the cards that are banned in the format before building your deck (listed below).
Commander Banlist:
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