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EDHREC Predicts Marvel Commander Popularity: Part 2 Analysis

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EDHREC Predicts Marvel Commander Popularity: Part 2 Analysis
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In the second installment of EDHREC's "Over/Under" series, the popular content creator projects the future popularity of a historic number of new commanders from the Marvel Super Heroes set for Magic: The Gathering. Using a baseline of 1,200 decks within the first year as the benchmark, this analysis helps players gauge which legendary creatures might become meta-defining.

What changed

  • The Marvel Super Heroes set introduces the highest number of commanders ever in a single release.
  • EDHREC's analysis offers predictions for several key commanders from the new set.
  • The 1,200-deck threshold serves as a critical indicator for competitive viability and player adoption.

What it means for the meta

The sheer volume of new commanders from Marvel Super Heroes signals a potential shake-up in Fate League tournaments and casual play alike. Commanders predicted to go "Over" 1,200 decks suggest strong, synergistic abilities that players will quickly integrate into powerful archetypes, often favoring mid-range or aggressive strategies. Conversely, those projected "Under" might struggle to find a consistent home, potentially leaving unique combo or control options unexplored.

Players might see a surge in innovative deck builds centered around these new characters, potentially diversifying command zones that were once dominated by established staples. This influx could also present challenges for deck builders trying to optimize against a wider range of threats and strategies.

Takeaway: Players should prioritize testing commanders predicted to exceed the 1,200-deck threshold, as these are most likely to shape the competitive landscape. For more detailed predictions, read the full article on EDHREC's site.

Original reporting: EDHREC

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