Dakkon remains a solid commander in terms of popularity decades after his printing, with 1314 decks to his name at this time. The novelty of an Esper deck that cares about lands, along with the Voltron (suiting up one creature with lots of Equipment or Auras) playstyle make him a fun ...
like if any of the newer commanders are starting to use the card. Maybe you’d like to jump on that card before the price jumps up considerably. If no trend appears, you can just assume that the sudden popularity is coming from another format that may have gotten a meta shift with a ...
The calculator uses data pulled from EDHREC’s collection of close to 1.9 million player-made Commander decks. Apparently, a value of 457% is about average, while below 150% gives you legitimate hipster credentials. MtgDS has also worked out which are the most hip and least hipMTG commander...
So why have both of these generals failed to keep popularity within Commander? While it’s hard to say exactly, I see Ob Nixilis as being too generically black. He gains some life and makes a few demons, but he’s not a general I find myself wanting to cast every game. He takes fo...