


Tarkir: Dragonstorm Commander
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# Tarkir: Dragonstorm Commander Tarkir: Dragonstorm Commander represents Magic's 2026 return to the Tarkir block, arriving as a dedicated Commander-focused product rather than a Standard-legal expansion. The 300-card set emphasizes multicolor synergies and dragon tribal themes consistent with the plane's established identity. Released during a period of increased Commander product specialization, it signals Wizards' commitment to format-specific design. The set contains several mechanically significant reprints alongside new additions. Seedborn Muse's inclusion addresses mana acceleration demands in multiplayer formats. Ureni of the Unwritten and Teval's Judgment introduce novel commander options within Tarkir's color pie framework. Colossal Grave-Reaver appears to anchor graveyard-focused strategies, though its duplicate listing suggests either a printing variation or data inconsistency. The product targets established Commander players seeking thematic deck construction rather than casual entry points, reflecting the format's continued market prominence.
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