


Tarkir: Dragonstorm Commander
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# Tarkir: Dragonstorm Commander Tarkir: Dragonstorm Commander arrived in 2026 as a supplemental release designed specifically for the Commander format, containing 300 cards that expanded upon the plane's dragon-focused mythology. Released during a period when Wizards of the Coast was increasing dedicated Commander product frequency, this set provided players with tools for constructing dragon-themed decks while reintroducing mechanics from previous Tarkir blocks. The set's significance lies in its role bridging casual and competitive Commander play through carefully selected reprints and new cards. Ureni of the Unwritten emerged as a notable commander option for control-focused strategies, while Seedborn Muse's reprint addressed supply concerns for established decks. Colossal Grave-Reaver and Teval's Judgment represented new design space within the dragon archetype, offering graveyard synergies and removal options respectively. The 300-card composition reflected the format's demand for deeper card pools and increased variance in gameplay experiences.
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