


Tarkir: Dragonstorm Commander
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# Tarkir: Dragonstorm Commander Tarkir: Dragonstorm Commander arrived in 2026 as a specialized 300-card set designed exclusively for Commander format play. Released during a period of increased focus on format-specific products, this set emphasized dragon-themed strategies across multiple color combinations, reflecting the plane's established mechanical identity. The set's significance lies in its deliberate construction for multiplayer gameplay, with cards engineered to function within Commander's singleton deck-building constraints and higher starting life totals. Ureni of the Unwritten emerged as a notable commander option, offering novel deck-building possibilities within blue-based strategies. Seedborn Muse received reprinting, maintaining its relevance in untap-focused strategies. Colossal Grave-Reaver and Teval's Judgment represented the set's emphasis on dragon synergies and removal effects tailored to the format's demands. The set's 300-card composition allowed for deeper exploration of archetype support compared to standard releases, making it particularly valuable for players seeking comprehensive options within specific color pairs and mechanical themes.
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