


Kaldheim Commander
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Kaldheim Commander is a supplemental set released in 2026 containing 119 cards designed specifically for the Commander format. The set draws thematically from Magic's Norse-inspired Kaldheim block, emphasizing tribal synergies and multicolor strategies that align with the plane's mechanical identity. As a Commander-focused release, it prioritizes reprints and new cards tailored to deck construction rather than Standard legality. Notable inclusions demonstrate the set's design philosophy. Wolverine Riders and Beast Whisperer support creature-focused strategies, while Elderfang Venom and Eerie Interlude provide utility across multiple archetypes. Elvish Promenade represents the set's tribal emphasis, particularly for elf-based decks. These cards address gaps in existing Commander strategies while maintaining power levels appropriate for the format's diverse metagame. The set's composition reflects Wizards' continued investment in supplemental products targeting established player bases rather than new-to-game audiences, making it significant primarily for Commander enthusiasts and format specialists seeking specific functional effects.
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