Thus theres no clear aggressive archetype to bank into
Examples: Basics for budget Check lands (Glacial Fortress) Fetch lands (expensive but powerful) Utility lands (Reliquary Tower, Rogue's Passage) The Commander Deck Ratio & 100-Card Formula The quick answer first, then how to adjust it for your deck A standard Commander deck ratio is 1 commander, 36-38 lands, 10-12 ramp, 8-10 card draw, 8-10 removal, 7-10 win conditions, and 15-20 synergy or theme cards across the 99
It's a good word, and we already use it in other forms in Magic card names: Army of the Damned Bonfire of the Damned (Many things are "damned" on Innistrad!) Choice of Damnations Damnable Pact (The only form of damn we could find in card name or flavor text, but it does appear in the third Kaldheim story.) Overseer of the Damned Songs of the Damned Perhaps the best use of damn for a card name is Damnation, the powerful Modern card that famously came first in Planar Chaos
Rules 05/01/12 Grave Exchange targets both a creature card in your graveyard and a player
Very Cryptic Command I adore this Command a little more than the first iteration