![]() ![]() ![]() Similarly, you could change Yarok, the Desecrated into an Esper commander without changing a single word on the card. The closest blue has ever gotten is Argivian Restoration, an ability that no longer belongs to blue. White has historically returned permanents to the battlefield, but blue has not. Aside from the word "tide" in her name, nothing about her abilities has anything to do with the color blue. Muldrotha, the Gravetide should be Abzan, not Sultai. Within the actual game, yes, they are blue, black, and green, but in terms of Magic: the Gathering's actual color pie, both Muldrotha and Yarok are in entirely incorrect colors. īefore I begin, I have a tiny soapbox moment - these commanders are not Sultai. Destroying any of Muldrotha's belongings only results in her replaying those belongings to repeat their amazing abilities.Īnd of course, at the mention of 'repeating amazing abilities', another Sultai commander perks up its ears and rears its ugly head: Yarok, the Desecrated. ![]() Muldrotha is known to all as the Sultai commander who just won't quit. It's a close race, but it's still a pretty big event. Muldrotha, the Gravetide has eclipsed Atraxa, Praetors' Voice as the most-built commander within the past 2 years. Within the past couple of weeks, we ran another round of scraping to stay within that two-year limit, and to the shock of all, we witnessed a dethroning. Rather than provide data from all time, which might recommend cards from years ago that no longer maintain current relevance, EDHREC is limiting its dataset to decks uploaded or updated within the past two years. If you've been watching EDHREC closely, you'll notice that we're undergoing more regular data purges to keep the data fresh and current. ( Muldrotha, the Gravetide by Jason Rainville | Yarok, the Desecrated by Daarken) Salty About Sultai ![]()
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