Across 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Magic: The Gathering's history, we'𒉰ve seen numerous silver-bordered "Un-Sets," that feature cards that while not le🅘gal in any format, are absolutely hilarious. Back in 2017 following the release of "Unstable," silver-bordered "un-cards" were temporally legalized in the Commander format.

While there are numerous silver-bordered cards that completely break and deconstruct a given game of Magic,ꦿ there are a few cards of this nature that while funny and out there, could deal less damage to the Commander format than cards like Braids, Cabal Minion and Rofellos, Llanowar Emissary.

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While we do not propose the legalization of Un-Cards in commander, let's theorizeꦏ which Un-Cards ✱could hypothetically be used in the format without causing utter anarchy.

10 Grusilda, Monst🍒er Masher

It's a shock that there is currently not a legal commander who possesses an ability similar to that of Grusilda, Monster Masher. Providing equipped, enchanted, and combined creatures with menace, Grusilda's appeal comes in the form of her activated ab💞ility, which is reminiscent of Commander mainstay, The Mimeoplasm.

For five mana, Grusilda can be tapped to return to creatures from graveyards to the battlefield combined. This means their power and toughness are equal to those creature's power and toughness combined, and that creature shares all abilities found on those creatures. Grusilda is an extremely intriguing option for a reanimation commander within Rakdos colors whose ability is both flavor🎶ful and b🌄alanced.

9 ﷽ Baron Von Count

Another member of Unstable's "League of Dastardly Doom," Baron Von Count shares a great deal in common with Atemsis, All-Seeing, serving as an option for a commander utജi🍸lizing an alternative win condition.

While Atemsis's controller can reveal their hand upon dealing damage to a player, that player loses the game if there are six or more different converted mana costs within their hand. While similar, Baron Von Count's ability is based upon casting spells with specifi✅ed numbers printed on cards, whether it be within mana costs or abilities.

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Starting with a "doom counter" on "5," if a card with a five printed on them is cast, the "doom counter" is moved to "4." Once the counter is moved from one, the player loses the game. While the wording on the card is bizarre and comi🔯c🎶al, in practice, it functions as a fun alternative to commanders like Atemsis, and is just as fair as decks that consistently win via the utilization of "Laboratory Maniac."

8 Pippa, Duchess Of Dice 🌼

As her name would suggest, Pippa, Duchess of Dice is a commander who utilizes dice rolling as part of her primar🃏y strategy.

For three mana, Pippa can cause dice to be rolled. She then creates a dice creature token with power and toughness equal 🤪to the value of the roll. As the action cost is thee mana, this is a nice middle ground that can often over or under cost the created token, whilst maintaining the idea of chance.

Additionally, Pippa can reroll dice at the cost of three mana. The only real thing holding back Pippa from being a non-silver-bordered commander is her use of dice due to R&D's belief that the use of dice is a mechanic that should be relegat🤪ed to silver-border🎶ed sets.

7 Surgeon (General) Commander ▨ ඣ

A 3/3 for four mana capable of tapping for one mana of any color, had Surgeon (General) Commander been printed in a non-silver-bordered set, it would likely be one of the strongest options players would have when selecting a commander for an 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:enchantment deck.

This is due to this card's ability to let its controller draw a card whenever they enchant a creature t൲hey control. Possessing a color identity within all five colors, this commander has many traits in common with Jhoira, Weatherlight Captain, a creature often considered to be one of the strongest commander o꧅ptions when building an artifact .

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Aside from th💮e references to the augment mechanic and its creature type of  Wombat Bat Chameleon, there is very little that keeps the Surgeon (General) Commander from being a legal commander.

6 🐈 The Big Idea

Another dice-centric commander like Pippa, despite not being legal, The Big I🏅dea is the strongest option for a Rakdos token commander. At the cost of four mana, The Big Idea can be tapped in order to roll a six-sided die. It then creates an amount of 1/1 Braini🐽ac tokens equal to the result of the dice roll.

Additionally, three of these brainiac tokens can be tapped in order to allow two dice t﷽o be roll🐻ed the next time The Big Idea's controller would roll a die, adding the result of the rolls together.

These abilities synergize quite well together, allowing The Big𝔍 Idea's controller to create numerous tokens in a manner that is chaotic and flavorfully within the Rakdos color identity.

5 Acornelia, Fashionable Fi🐽lcher

Despite Squirrels being long present within Magic: The Gathering, they still do not possess a proper commander.

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Though silver-bordered, Acornelia, Fashionable Filcher is the squirrely commander of any Squirrel player's dreams. Utilizing unique acorn counters that Aco꧃rnelia provides w🌄henever a squirrel enters the battlefield or dies, this commander can utilize these counters in versatile fashion. By paying either black or green mana and an acorn counter, Acornelia can give creatures -X/-X or +X/+X respectively.

4 Syr ꦫCad🦂ian, Knight Owl

Despite some humorous wording, Syr Cadiaဣn, Knight Owl is a very straightforward and simple option for an Orzhov knight-tribal commander. A 4/4 for five mana, Sy🎃r Cadian provides all knights its owner controls with lifelink.

Additionally, depending on the time of day, one white or black mana can be spent in order to give Syr Cadian vigilance or flying until the end of turn respectively. Aside from the time-specific aspect of Syr Cadian's activated abilities,💦 it is a very straightforward commander that does not warp gameplay in any notable way.

3 Phoebe, Head Of S.N.E.A.K. ও

Phoebe, Head of S.N.E.A.K. is a commander possessing two abilities: One which absurdly fits into the silver-bordered environment and one which, if reworded, functions in the manner of an interesting and powerful Magic card.

Firstl🍬y, Phoebe cannot be blocked by creatures with flavor text. Wh🦩ile this ability is bizarre and hilarious, it is by no extent broken or game-changing.

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More importantly, however, is Pheobe's ability to "steal" other creatures' text boxes. This effectively removes all a🅰bilities from another creature, granting them to Phoebe. There are few creatures capable of accessing an ability that functions in a similar manner, and with tweaking to the wordi🐲ng, it could function in a normal commander environment.

2 𒉰 🦩 Dr. Julius Jumblemorph

A commander who heavily synergizes with host🍌 and augment 𝔍creatures, even if there were no legalized hosts or augments within the format, Dr. Julius Jumblemorph still has a selling point that could allow him to effectively function as a commander. This is because Jumblemorph counts as all creature types.

This means that Jumblemorph could function as a Selesnya alternative to a commander like Mistform Ultimus. While Mistform Ultimus is far from a broken or absurdly powerful commander, the Selesnya color identity coul♛d allow for the use of strong tribal cards from tribes such as eꦕlves or cats.

1 Alexander Clamilton𓆏

Alexander Clamilton, while absurd in coꦅncept, is quite a tame and balanced Izzet commander ൲in practice.

Causing its controller to scry two whenever they cast a spell with four or more lines of rules text, Alexander Clamilton can dig for important spells or stack the top of its controller's deck. This is important, as this creature's second ability allows for the top card of Alexander Clamilton's library to be revealed. Alexander Clamilton gains a boost of power equal to the nu𓄧mber of lines of rules text on the revealed card, then fights target creature.

Despite the card's inherent weirdness, at its h💟eart, it is authentically Izzet, scrying and boosting the power of a creature. Cards like Alexander Clamilton, while absurd, incentivize interesting deck constructi𓆉on that would not be considered otherwise, such as the use of a deck containing especially wordy cards, all whilst keeping the status quo of commander in check.

While we don't expect to see these cards legaliz🃏ed, it's🙈 interesting to theorize how much or little of an impact they would have on the Commander format as a whole.

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