Tokens are a well-supported theme in Battle for Baldur’s Gate that can be approached from a few different angles. Cadira, Caller of the Small: Selesnya Tokens Renari, Merchant of Marvels or Vhal, Candlekeep Researcher, plus a red background are passable imitations if you want to build a deck around this theme but don’t have Lozhan. Lozhan, Dragon’s Legacy caring about adventures makes dragons like Sword Coast Serpent, Young Blue Dragon, and Fang Dragon into premium commons for this deck. ![]() Dragons make for a great theme supported by cards like Draconic Lore, Lapis Orb of Dragonkind, Breath Weapon, and Ganax, Astral Hunter. Lozhan, Dragons’ Legacy: Izzet Dragons/Adventuresīlue, red, and green have the most dragons in the set, so Izzet is one of three color pairs that can be built around the creature type. But what’s especially notable about these themes is that they’re generally interchangeable with certain commanders and backgrounds. These are two-color uncommons that are seeded in a set to showcase viable strategies for a two-color pair and highlight common themes.īattle for Baldur’s Gate has these in the form of legendary uncommons that make for great commanders. Most intermediate drafters should be well aware of the concept of “signpost uncommons” by now. I normally write limited guides for Draftsim (where you can also practice this set), but today I’m here on Magic Untapped to help you be the last one standing in your pod! Know the Two-Color Archetypes I want to help you cut through this unease and get the most out of your Commander Legends: Dungeons & Dragons - Battle for Baldur’s Gate draft decks. ![]() As a bizarre hybrid of Draft and Commander, Commander Legends Draft can be tricky to get the hang of.
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