One Magic: The Gathering x Marvel Card is a Game-Changer For Commander

One Magic: The Gathering x Marvel Card is a Game-Changer For Commander

Key Takeaways

  • New bans in Commander format shook up MTG, but new Marvel Secret Lair drops offer exciting new cards and reprints.
  • Marvel Superdrop includes sets dedicated to Black Panther, Storm, and others with unique abilities.
  • Marvel collab adds Storm as a strong Temur commander for casual or competitive MTG gameplay with the ability to grant any instant or sorcery the storm keyword ad go infinite from there.

As a seasoned Magic: The Gathering (MTG) gamer with over two decades of experience under my belt, I can confidently say that the upcoming Marvel x MTG Secret Lair Superdrop has me buzzing like a Storm (pun intended!). Among all the tantalizing sets, it’s the Temur commander, Storm, Force of Nature, that catches my eye.


The format for Magic: The Gathering‘s Commander has experienced some changes with the recent bans on Mana Crypt, Dockside Extortionist, Jeweled Lotus, Nadu, and the ensuing controversy. However, Wizards of the Coast is focusing on the future. Exciting news includes the creation of a new Commander Rules Committee and the upcoming launch of a significant Marvel Superdrop for Magic: The Gathering. This means players can anticipate an influx of new or reissued cards to incorporate into their decks. Regarding the Marvel Superdrop from Secret Lair, it consists of various sets, each dedicated to one of five heroes, all with distinct abilities. The characters featured are:

  • Black Panther
  • Captain America
  • Iron Man
  • Storm
  • Wolverine

In each MTG (Magic: The Gathering) Legendary creature set, there’s a unique color identity, and each collection includes 4 or 5 cards that align with this identity. The fresh cards in these releases are exclusively the Marvel heroes themselves; however, the companion cards for each character are reprints designed to complement one another. Magic: The Gathering Secret Lair drops featuring new Legendary creatures or cards are generally well-received, and given Marvel’s popularity, it’s expected that these kits will sell out quickly. For Commander game enthusiasts, all the drops are intriguing, but the Storm kit is likely the top choice among them.

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In the world of “Magic: The Gathering,” some card combinations like Black Panther and Arbor Dryad, or Iron Man with an artifact deck, can create powerful infinite combos. However, not all these potential commanders are equally effective. Their effectiveness depends on the specific context, particularly in the competitive Elder Dragon Highlander (cEDH) subformat of Commander, where the Marvel collaborations might find a place, notably within a Storm strategy.

Commander Storm belongs to the Temur faction, implying her color identity includes Blue, Red, and Green. This setup is quite advantageous in Magic: The Gathering’s Commander mode, whether casual or competitive, as Blue offers an array of effective tools to counter opponent’s spells, draw cards, and manage the battlefield. Red, too, boasts numerous powerful cards such as Jeska’s Will (recently reprinted under a new name in Storm expansion). Storm’s unique ability complements these colors well, allowing any spell to acquire the storm keyword, thus creating a copy of that spell for each spell played during the same turn.

The Gathering, particularly with the upcoming release on November 4, offers a strategic advantage similar to other potent spell effects like Brain Freeze, Grapeshot, and Flutterstorm. However, Storm isn’t commonly found on many cards. By incorporating Storm into their deck, players can potentially activate it with any spell they cast, making Jeska’s Will an ideal choice. This versatile card allows players to select one of two modes or even use both if they have a commander on the battlefield.

  • “Add 1 Red mana for each card in target opponent’s hand”
  • “Exile the top three cards of your library. You may play them this turn”

Storm’s capability is stated thusly: “For each point of combat damage Storm inflicts on a player during a turn, the subsequent instant or sorcery spell you cast during that same turn gains storm.

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The Gathering cards, such as the elusive Mox Diamond.

Players have the option to repeatedly use multiple cantrips to accumulate storm counters for future use. These can be low-cost or no-cost cards that perform minor tricks. However, it’s important to note that Storm only activates when it deals combat damage to an opponent. This can be facilitated using other cards such as the Rogue’s Passage land or the Aqueous Form aura enchantment. After amassing a large number of storm counters, players can cast a powerful spell to either defeat their opponents immediately or set up for a decisive blow. Such spells can be found in Magic: The Gathering decks that include extra turn cards. Since Storm’s ability also grants additional turns when activated, using these cards would provide the user with multiple extra turns upon casting Storm once.

Magic: The Gathering x Marvel Secret Lair Drop – Why Storm is Worth Picking Up For Commander

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In the game of Magic: The Gathering, Storm doesn’t align with the Black color identity, which would have expanded its potential for potent combinations (such as Thassa’s Oracle combined with Tainted Pact or Demonic Consultation). Nevertheless, Storm’s Temur affiliation remains strong in the Commander format, allowing it to utilize a variety of exceptional cards including Hermit Druid, Twinflame, Spellseeker, Dualcaster Mage, and many others.

Despite not being geared towards competitive play, Storm remains one of the top choices for EDH (Eldrazi Trinity) commanders to date. The recent Secret Lair release offers a selection of beneficial cards that make it an attractive choice, more so because they all align with Marvel/Storm themes. Notable among these are:

  • Storm, Force of Nature
  • Lightning Bolt – Usually between $2 and $3 on TCGPlayer
  • Jeska’s Will (Renamed Storm’s Will) – Between $19 and $25 on TCGPlayer
  • Ice Storm – Over $40 on TCGPlayer
  • Manamorphose (Renamed Ororo Borealis) – Between $4 and $5 on TCGPlayer

Speculators might buy large quantities of the Marvel x MTG Secret Lair Superdrop for later re-sale at inflated prices, as has been observed in the past. Given the popularity of Marvel content, fans would be wise to secure their preferred sets on the first day to avoid missing out.

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2024-10-24 19:04