Commander 2013
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Commander 2013 represents Wizards of the Coast's third iteration of preconstructed Commander decks, released in November 2013. The set introduced 356 new cards designed specifically for the multiplayer format, marking a significant expansion of Commander-legal cardpool. This release occurred during a period of growing format popularity, establishing the annual Commander product line as a major revenue driver. The set's significance lies in its introduction of mechanically innovative cards tailored to multiplayer gameplay. Notable inclusions feature commanders and supporting cards that emphasized color-specific strategies across all five colors. The set included cards like Nekusar, the Mindrazer and Prossh, Skyraider of Kher, which became format staples and influenced deckbuilding strategies for years following release. Commander 2013 also established the template for future Commander releases, balancing new mechanics with reprints and ensuring accessibility for casual players while maintaining competitive appeal. The set's impact on secondary market pricing and format metagame development remains substantial among serious collectors and players.
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Commander 2013 sits inside the live magic archive. and matters because it combines set identity, chase hierarchy, and live market behavior in one place.
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