


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 from Magic's Norse-inspired Kaldheim block, translating its mechanical themes into multiplayer-focused designs. As a Commander-exclusive release, it bypassed Standard legality entirely, allowing designers greater freedom in power level and complexity. The set includes several mechanically significant reprints and new cards that shaped Commander deckbuilding during this period. Wolverine Riders and Beast Whisperer provided efficient creature generation and card draw respectively, becoming staples in green-based strategies. Elderfang Venom and Eerie Interlude offered utility in black and white shells. Elvish Promenade represented the set's commitment to tribal synergies, particularly within elf-focused decks. Kaldheim Commander's release reflected the growing market for format-specific products, establishing a template for subsequent block-themed Commander releases. Collectors value the set for its functional reprints and limited print run, with certain cards maintaining consistent secondary market demand.
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