![]() ![]() There are a lot of implications tied to that choice, but we'll get to them in a moment.įor now, what is ol' Tasigur up to? A quick glance at his EDHREC page shows us a lot of answers. That said, one of our opponents gets the final say in what we recollect. Speaking of value, that activated ability an help fuel our graveyard even more, and retrieve a card to boot! It's like a mini Corpse Churn, but it has a broader range of targets. As a 4/5, he boasts some respectable stats, particularly when you realize that he only costs one mana. Loading up graveyards is easily doable for us Sultai folks, and sifting away all your unnecessary lands and such for a cheap commander is A+ value. We'll begin with the Delve master extraordinaire, Tasigur, the Golden Fang. How do these two Sultai death-manders compare? Let's plunder the graves on this week's Commander Showdown! Delver of Secrets. Still, I guess I can't be too upset that these commanders are so popular, because it means the rest of the world gets to enjoy that awesome graveyard journey with me. ![]() She's the child of Multani and the most popular commander from her set: Muldrotha, the Gravetide.Īs a longtime fan of The Mimeoplasm, I'm normally very territorial about Sultai commanders that interact with the graveyard. Of course, Dominaria brought with it another grave-tastic commander. ![]() Infamous as a piece of dazzling neckwear for Dragonlord Silumgar, this sly, impetuous character uses the Delve mechanic to astonishing effect, reducing his own cost more than Karador, Ghost Chieftain and retrieving so many cards from the graveyard that it makes Eternal Witness jealous. It features brand new art for the much-beloved (or much-maligned) Sultai Shaman, Tasigur, the Golden Fang. ![]() Ultimate Masters has made a big splash in the collective consciousness of us Magic players with its fantastic suite of reprints. ![]()
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