Hazezon Tamar wraps up our entries from Legends with a proud member of the Reserved List. You can reach a point where Palladia-Mors one-shots a player before it needs to deal damage, and protective duties can get taken over by a handy pair of Swiftfoot Boots or Lightning Greaves. Losing the hexproof after it deals damage does make it a bit weaker, but gives you plenty of time to build it up. Your commander gives itself some limited protection. These powerful equipment cards are accessible with cards like Stoneforge Mystic and Open the Armory. Cards like Fireshrieker and Embercleave give you plenty of punching power. You’ll want to suit your dragon with as much armor as possible. This dragon wants to be a Voltron commander above all else with these stats and keywords. Palladia-Mors, the Ruiner has a lot of keywords attached to a fairly large body. The newest iteration of a classic commander. You can even take infinite combats with Combat Celebrant as long as none of your opponents can trade with the 4/1. Repeatedly using cards like Glorybringer and Champion of Rhonas makes them much stronger. If a creature you exert doesn’t tap, you get to exert it each turn. Johan is also a fantastic commander for an exert deck. With this, you can freely attack and use the abilities of cards like Gideon's Lawkeeper and Giant Killer. The best way to abuse this effect is with creatures that have activated abilities that cause them to tap. Notably, the oracle text of this card doesn’t give your creatures vigilance, it just prevents them from tapping when they attack. JohanĪnother Legends card, Johan gives you another team-wide boost by basically giving your creatures vigilance so long as it doesn’t attack himself. Potentially turning these into Plague Wind effects gives this commander some potential. Pretty much anything getting the boost serves smaller wraths like Anger of the Gods and Brotherhood's End, and your mid-sized creatures will get boosted out of range of spells like Burn Down the House. You may also get some use out of red board wipes in this list. Its buff looks much more appealing with an Assault Formation or Huatli, the Sun's Heart in play. The best way to use this commander is by going for a defender or toughness-matters subtheme. Its buff is a bit too narrow and doesn’t boost power. Four mana isn’t a ton for Jacques le Vert, but it also provides relatively little impact to the board. Jacques le VertĪ common theme among many legends from Legends is that they’re over-costed without being impactful. If playing commanders that cost four mana and enjoy giving your diverse board of creatures a bunch of different keywords sounds appealing, then keep scrolling to check out the best commanders Naya has to offer! #32. Naya takes the aggression of red, the ramp and bodies of green, and the removal and protection of white to create a formidable color combination. Let me introduce you to the color shard, which often runs a heavy creature-based strategy. Have you ever thought to yourself, “man, I wish Gruul had the removal and midrange-y aspect of white?” Well, you’re in luck! Marath, Will of the Wild | Illustration by Tyler Jacobson
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