![]() The core structure and plan is the same as in my original list, but both Guilds of Ravnica and Ravnica Allegiance has provided us with some excellent new toys to play with. This deck is an upgraded version of the one I put together based on the “Nature’s Vengeance” Commander 2018 precon ( which you can check out here). Luckily, we have some experienced Commander brewers on our team and they were more than keen to find the right home for our first ever preview card. Now I love building decks, but I have to admit building for a singleton format is not my speciality. That’s right, its time to brew with Regenesis for Commander. But how do we best take advantage of it in our games? Since it is a five-mana spell, it might be a bit too slow for Standard or Modern, but it could be very useful in everyone’s favourite multi-player format. Regenesis gives you a ton of options and I don’t know about you, but I love options. Maybe you had your Dark Depths and Thespian Stage fall victim to a few Stone Rain effects? Well, now you can get the combo back in your hand when it is most convenient for you. It’s also worth noting that you get to return up to two permanents from your graveyard, not just creatures. Another nice interaction to note in this regard is its synergy with the recently spoiled Frilled Mystic. With Regenesis, you can leave your options open, keeping counter magic up during their main phases and casting regenesis in their end step if your mana is still available. You want to put pressure on your opponent, but you want to hold up counter magic or a removal spell. ![]() Let’s say you were playing a Sultai (or Bug for you old school players) and have a couple of threats in your graveyard you would like to get back. However, unlike Nature’s Spiral, or similar, Regenesis provides a lot more flexibility, allowing you to hold your mana open for other spells if required. Green recursion is nothing new to the game, and when I first laid eyes upon this card I saw it as nothing more than a double Nature’s Spiral. For that mana cost, you get to return up to two permanent cards from your graveyard to your hand at instant speed. Regenesis is an uncommon instant that costs two Green mana and three of any colour. Hopefully, this will be the first of many we will get to look at in the future, finger crossed on that. But before we get to the card itself, we just wanted to take a moment to say thank you to Wizards of the Coast for giving us this free preview card to share with you all. ![]() Getting a preview card is a real privilege and something we are honoured to be part of. And we are very excited to share it with you. You see this time around, Master of Magics has a preview card. Well, I say there is no exception, but I have to say, this time around there is something different. This time is no exception, as Ravnica Allegiance preview season has already given us some great new cards with which to spice up the upcoming Standard format. ![]() Everyone is keen to see what new toys different content creators have to show us, and what cards will be the next powerhouses for a multitude of formats. Every time Wizards of the Coast brings out a new set, it feels a bit like Christmas has come early. I don’t know about you, but I love preview season. ![]()
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