Sefris is unique because the main way to reanimate is actually by completing dungeons, not just casting Reanimate or Persist. Next up is Sefris of the Hidden Ways, the first reanimator-focused commander on this list. It carries a hefty price tag being a mythic from Hour of Devastation, but I promise you won’t regret it if you can afford to pick it up. You should also look at The Scarab God as a game-ender or mega-bomb. Nevinyrral's Disk is on-theme flavor wise and is an excellent card to clear the way right before you slam your commander. God-Eternal Oketra and Zombie Apocalypse both play into your game plan and help pad the blow to enemy board wipes. Since any Nevinyrral, Urborg Tyrant commander deck is creature-death focused, I have a few recommendations as to what cards to include. The access to blue mana also helps with that. Board wipes aren’t much of a threat towards a zombie hoard as long as you’re the one controlling when it gets cast, as scary as they may sound. You always come back stronger and at the very least you’ll hit another player’s commander and gain bonus from their creature dying. I’d recommend running this commander in a zombie deck with a heavy focus on wiping the board multiple times a game. Nevinyrral’s third ability is a callback to the infamous Nevinyrral's Disk, which is actually synergistic with what your overall game plan should be despite being a creature-focused commander. These are extra beneficial if you can time them right. That opens you up to a lot of great removal, especially board wipes. It plays into the sacrifice and repeated death theme that zombies want to be in, and you get the bonus of having white as a color option. Zombie tribal, while a very Dimir ( )-dominated tribe, can benefit a lot from having Nevinyrral as a commander. Nevinyrral is the weakest commander on this list, but I wouldn’t categorize it as a weak commander overall. Starting off our top 10 is Nevinyrral, Urborg Tyrant, who you may know from its popular Disk. Doesn’t that feel amazing? That is what you can expect when you choose an Esper commander.īut the hardest part is choosing which Esper commander to go with. Just think of having an opening hand with Path to Exile, Counterspell, and Demonic Tutor. This is an extremely synergistic and powerful color combo that promotes a proactive (and sometimes reactive) playstyle where you often out-value your opponents over time and go for the throat when the moment is right. Sefris of the Hidden Ways | Illustration by Ryan PancoastĮsper brings the card draw and tempo potential of blue, the hardline removal of black, and the defensive and life-protecting of white.
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