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Commander Bans and Consumption as Self Expression

Commander Bans and Consumption as Self Expression

Update: 2024-10-071
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Andy and Anthony take a step aside from their typical focus on Cube and reflect on the recent shake ups in Commander. They talk about the major bans that have rattled the format and their feelings about Wizards of the Coast formally taking control of the fan-made format which has become the dominant form of the game.


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0:00 - Introduction


1:10 - Basic rundown of the events of the past two weeks in Magic


5:00 - The banning of Dockside Extortionist, Nadu, Winged Wisdom, Mana Crypt, and Jeweled Lotus in Commander


12:02 - “Rule Zero” and why it does not work


15:58 - The respective strengths and flaws of Commander and Cube


23:48 - On the deplorable backlash from a vocal subset of Magic players


39:16 - A clarification of our stance on proxies


44:02 - Magic and consumption as self expression


58:30 - What about Sol Ring?


1:02:21 - Wizard’s of the Coast’s concept about managing the Commander format with a series of tiers


1:09:39 - Summary and conclusions


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Commander Bans and Consumption as Self Expression

Commander Bans and Consumption as Self Expression

Andy Mangold and Anthony Mattox