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mtg commander 2014 card list Commander 2014Set: Commander 2014 Sealed Release Date: 2014 11 07 Take Command. Rule Multiplayer. For the first time ever, you can lead your forces with a Planeswalker commander in this exciting multiplayer Magic format. Dominate the battlefield with new combinations of strength and skill. Swarm opponents with mighty creatures and arm yourself with powerful artifacts. But fight wisely, for only one commander will prevail. Built from Scratch Daretti, Scrap Savant
| Set: | Commander 2014 Sealed |
| Release Date: | 2014-11-07 |
Take Command. Rule Multiplayer.
For the first time ever, you can lead your forces with a Planeswalker commander in this exciting multiplayer Magic format. Dominate the battlefield with new combinations of strength and skill. Swarm opponents with mighty creatures and arm yourself with powerful artifacts. But fight wisely, for only one commander will prevail.
Built from Scratch
Daretti, Scrap Savant brags that he can build anything out of anything. This Planeswalker commander is a master artificer. He sacrifices trinkets to bring back treasures from the graveyard and cobbles together an army of automatons to crush the opposition.
Contents:
• 100-Card Commander deck
• Foil oversized Commander card
• 10 Double-sided token cards
• Deck storage box
• Deck strategy insert
• Rules reference card
DECKLIST:
Creature (26)
• 1 Goblin Welder
• 1 Epochrasite
• 1 Myr Retriever
• 1 Myr Sire
• 1 Bottle Gnomes
• 1 Cathodion
• 1 Junk Diver
• 1 Palladium Myr
• 1 Pilgrim's Eye
• 1 Tuktuk the Explorer
• 1 Dualcaster Mage
• 1 Feldon of the Third Path
• 1 Solemn Simulacrum
• 1 Flametongue Kavu
• 1 Beetleback Chief
• 1 Ingot Chewer
• 1 Steel Hellkite
• 1 Wurmcoil Engine
• 1 Spitebellows
• 1 Hoard-Smelter Dragon
• 1 Warmonger Hellkite
• 1 Myr Battlesphere
• 1 Pentavus
• 1 Tyrant's Familiar
• 1 Bosh, Iron Golem
• 1 Bogardan Hellkite
Sorcery (5)
• 1 Faithless Looting
• 1 Whipflare
• 1 Scrap Mastery
• 1 Incite Rebellion
• 1 Blasphemous Act
Instant (6)
• 1 Impact Resonance
• 1 Chaos Warp
• 1 Volcanic Offering
• 1 Word of Seizing
• 1 Magmaquake
• 1 Starstorm
Artifact (20)
• 1 Everflowing Chalice
• 1 Panic Spellbomb
• 1 Sol Ring
• 1 Wayfarer's Bauble
• 1 Fire Diamond
• 1 Ichor Wellspring
• 1 Liquimetal Coating
• 1 Mind Stone
• 1 Mycosynth Wellspring
• 1 Ruby Medallion
• 1 Swiftfoot Boots
• 1 Commander's Sphere
• 1 Jalum Tome
• 1 Pristine Talisman
• 1 Unstable Obelisk
• 1 Trading Post
• 1 Caged Sun
• 1 Dreamstone Hedron
• 1 Loreseeker's Stone
• 1 Spine of Ish Sah
Enchantment (1)
•1 Bitter Feud
Land (41)
• 1 Arcane Lighthouse
• 1 Buried Ruin
• 1 Darksteel Citadel
• 1 Dormant Volcano
• 1 Flamekin Village
• 1 Forgotten Cave
• 1 Ghost Quarter
• 1 Great Furnace
• 1 Phyrexia's Core
• 1 Reliquary Tower
• 1 Smoldering Crater
• 1 Temple of the False God
• 29 Mountain
For the first time ever, you can lead your forces with a Planeswalker commander in this exciting multiplayer Magic format. Dominate the battlefield with new combinations of strength and skill. Swarm opponents with mighty creatures and arm yourself with powerful artifacts. But fight wisely, for only one commander will prevail.
Built from Scratch
Daretti, Scrap Savant brags that he can build anything out of anything. This Planeswalker commander is a master artificer. He sacrifices trinkets to bring back treasures from the graveyard and cobbles together an army of automatons to crush the opposition.
Contents:
• 100-Card Commander deck
• Foil oversized Commander card
• 10 Double-sided token cards
• Deck storage box
• Deck strategy insert
• Rules reference card
DECKLIST:
Creature (26)
• 1 Goblin Welder
• 1 Epochrasite
• 1 Myr Retriever
• 1 Myr Sire
• 1 Bottle Gnomes
• 1 Cathodion
• 1 Junk Diver
• 1 Palladium Myr
• 1 Pilgrim's Eye
• 1 Tuktuk the Explorer
• 1 Dualcaster Mage
• 1 Feldon of the Third Path
• 1 Solemn Simulacrum
• 1 Flametongue Kavu
• 1 Beetleback Chief
• 1 Ingot Chewer
• 1 Steel Hellkite
• 1 Wurmcoil Engine
• 1 Spitebellows
• 1 Hoard-Smelter Dragon
• 1 Warmonger Hellkite
• 1 Myr Battlesphere
• 1 Pentavus
• 1 Tyrant's Familiar
• 1 Bosh, Iron Golem
• 1 Bogardan Hellkite
Sorcery (5)
• 1 Faithless Looting
• 1 Whipflare
• 1 Scrap Mastery
• 1 Incite Rebellion
• 1 Blasphemous Act
Instant (6)
• 1 Impact Resonance
• 1 Chaos Warp
• 1 Volcanic Offering
• 1 Word of Seizing
• 1 Magmaquake
• 1 Starstorm
Artifact (20)
• 1 Everflowing Chalice
• 1 Panic Spellbomb
• 1 Sol Ring
• 1 Wayfarer's Bauble
• 1 Fire Diamond
• 1 Ichor Wellspring
• 1 Liquimetal Coating
• 1 Mind Stone
• 1 Mycosynth Wellspring
• 1 Ruby Medallion
• 1 Swiftfoot Boots
• 1 Commander's Sphere
• 1 Jalum Tome
• 1 Pristine Talisman
• 1 Unstable Obelisk
• 1 Trading Post
• 1 Caged Sun
• 1 Dreamstone Hedron
• 1 Loreseeker's Stone
• 1 Spine of Ish Sah
Enchantment (1)
•1 Bitter Feud
Land (41)
• 1 Arcane Lighthouse
• 1 Buried Ruin
• 1 Darksteel Citadel
• 1 Dormant Volcano
• 1 Flamekin Village
• 1 Forgotten Cave
• 1 Ghost Quarter
• 1 Great Furnace
• 1 Phyrexia's Core
• 1 Reliquary Tower
• 1 Smoldering Crater
• 1 Temple of the False God
• 29 Mountain
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