Generic Commander profile icon

Generic Commander Ep16: 5 Color Showdown

Generic Commander

Commanders featured in this video Reviewed & Verified

Decklists

Deck Strategies

  • Cecily, Haunted Mage

    Cecily, Haunted Mage

    Focused on artifact and treasure synergies to generate mana advantage and value, leveraging five-color mana fixing and acceleration to cast powerful spells quickly.

  • Othelm, Sigardian Outcast

    Othelm, Sigardian Outcast

    Not explicitly detailed in this game, but likely supports a versatile five-color strategy with a focus on controlling the board or leveraging multiple color synergies.

  • Jegantha, the Wellspring

    Jegantha, the Wellspring

    A secret combo deck aiming to tutor and recur Door to Nothingness to eliminate all opponents simultaneously, supported by powerful card draw and mana fixing.

  • Niv-Mizzet Reborn

    Niv-Mizzet Reborn

    A Voltron-style deck that uses tribal synergies, especially with the cycle of the Lees and hybrid two-color auras, to buff Niv-Mizzet and apply early pressure to opponents.

  • The Ur-Dragon

    The Ur-Dragon

    A dragon tribal deck leveraging large, powerful dragon creatures alongside five-color mana fixing to dominate the board and close out the game with overwhelming force.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Using Jetmir's Garden to untap a land and then casting Dig Up to fetch a basic land accelerates mana fixing and ramp, enabling explosive early plays.

  • 2

    Playing Smoldering Egg as a defensive creature that turns into a powerful 4/4 dragon after casting multiple instant and sorcery spells showcases an effective tempo play in Niv-Mizzet's deck.

  • 3

    The Door to Nothingness combo relies on tutoring and recurring the card multiple times to hit all opponents, requiring careful setup and protection.

  • 4

    Treasure generation from equipment like Goldvein Pick synergizes well with artifact and five-color strategies by providing both mana and incremental board buffs.

  • 5

    Avoiding unnecessary land shocks early in the game to conserve life total while setting up mana bases reflects prudent resource management in multiplayer Commander.

Notable Cards

  • Door to Nothingness

    Door to Nothingness

  • Niv-Mizzet Reborn

    Niv-Mizzet Reborn

  • Jegantha, the Wellspring

    Jegantha, the Wellspring

  • Goldvein Pick

    Goldvein Pick

  • Jetmir's Garden

    Jetmir's Garden

  • Dig Up

    Dig Up

  • Smoldering Egg // Ashmouth Dragon

    Smoldering Egg // Ashmouth Dragon

  • Mox Amber

    Mox Amber

Summary

This five-color Commander game featured a diverse cast of commanders each leveraging unique strategies centered around their color identities and synergies. Early turns saw players establishing their mana bases and setting up key cards. Jarvis Moonbeam's deck focused on treasure generation and mana acceleration, evidenced by early plays like Goldvein Pick and ramp spells. HamHocks42 piloted Jegantha, the Wellspring with a secret win condition revolving around the Door to Nothingness, aiming to tutor and recur this powerful card to eliminate opponents simultaneously. Jolly Saint Click played a Niv-Mizzet Reborn deck built around a Voltron-style strategy, utilizing hybrid auras and tribal support to enhance Niv-Mizzet and quickly pressure opponents. Uncle Russ took to The Ur-Dragon, aiming to leverage the iconic five-color dragon tribal synergy for overwhelming board presence and powerful finishers. Key turning points included the ramp and mana fixing enabling explosive plays, such as Moonbeam's untapping a land with Jetmir's Garden and casting Dig Up to fetch basics, accelerating his treasure-based strategy. Meanwhile, Jegantha's consistent tutoring and recursion setup hinted at the looming Door to Nothingness combo. Niv-Mizzet Reborn's aggressive early pressure with a smoldering egg threatening to transform into a large creature showed the deck's intent to close out the game quickly. The interaction between treasure generation and mana fixing proved crucial in maintaining tempo and casting high-cost spells. The game distilled into a race between Jegantha's combo setup and Niv-Mizzet's Voltron aggression, with The Ur-Dragon providing a steady threat of massive dragon creatures and Moonbeam leveraging artifact synergies for value and mana advantage. Ultimately, the game was a dynamic showcase of five-color synergies and contrasting win conditions, with each player trying to outpace the others through their unique strategies.

Description

Join Jarvis Moonbeam, HamHocks42, Jolly Saint Click and Uncle Russ for this episode of Generic Commander. We’re tasting the rainbow today, going for the gold, everyone is playing 5 color!

Jarvis_Moonbeam’s Treasures- www.moxfield.com/decks/nG4sUb8gb0qpTPyKInseaA HamHocks42’s Jegantha- www.moxfield.com/decks/cBLr-aXibEWaIjC-Lz2Yaw JollySaintClick’s Niv-Mizzet- www.moxfield.com/decks/8DRG3vy1s0iSZIzYsQBTkA Uncle Russ’s Ur-Dragon- www.moxfield.com/decks/t8AGAAa1pEe058IkqwL0uQ

Follow Them on All Other Platforms:

Jarvis_Moonbeam- linktr.ee/jarvis_moonbeam HamHocks42- linktr.ee/hamhocks42 JollySaintClick- www.tiktok.com/@jollysaintclick Uncle Russ- twitter.com/Uncle_RussGames