


Duskmourn: House of Horror Commander
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# Duskmourn: House of Horror Commander Duskmourn: House of Horror Commander arrived in 2026 as a supplemental release accompanying the main Duskmourn set, continuing Wizards of the Coast's established pattern of dedicated Commander products. The 300-card compilation reflects the set's horror theme through mechanically distinct preconstructed decks designed for multiplayer formats. The set reintroduces Ashaya, Soul of the Wild, a significant reprint that maintains relevance in green-based Commander strategies. Valgavoth, Harrower of Souls emerges as a notable new addition, likely anchoring black-focused control or sacrifice strategies. Persistent Constrictor appears twice within the set, suggesting either mechanical importance or deck construction redundancy. Inkshield represents the set's defensive options, providing utility for blue-based strategies. The release solidifies Duskmourn's mechanical identity while offering collectors reprints and new cards tailored specifically for Commander's singleton format. The 300-card count positions it as a substantial supplemental offering for players seeking thematic deck construction materials beyond the standard expansion.
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