Description
Magic: The Gathering – Murders at Karlov Manor – Commander
Dive into the intrigue of Ravnica with the Murders at Karlov Manor Commander decks. Each preconstructed 100-card deck offers unique mechanics and thematic gameplay, perfect for new and veteran players.
Blame Game (Red/White – Goad & Politics)
Commander: Nelly Borca, Impulsive Accuser
Lead your opponents into chaos with Nelly Borca, who introduces the “suspect” mechanic. By accusing creatures, you goad them into attacking, disrupting opponents’ strategies. Additionally, when opponents attack each other, you and the attacker draw a card, incentivising inter-player conflict.
Deck Highlights:
- Mechanics: Goad, Suspect, Political Manipulation
- Notable Cards: Feather, Radiant Arbiter, Mob Verdict, Prisoner’s Dilemma
- Playstyle: Encourages opponents to attack each other, allowing you to capitalise on the ensuing chaos.
Commander Format
The Commander format is a multiplayer, singleton format in which each player starts with a 100-card deck led by a legendary creature known as the commander. Blame Game is designed for this format and offers interactive and politically charged gameplay.
Deadly Disguise (Red/Green/White – Disguise & Morph)
Commander: Kaust, Eyes of the Glade
Embrace the unknown with Kaust, who enhances your disguised creatures. This deck focuses on the “Disguise” mechanic, allowing creatures to be played face-down and later revealed for powerful effects.
Deck Highlights:
- Mechanics: Disguise, Morph, Surprise Tactics
- Notable Cards: Duskana, the Rage Mother, Veiled Ascension, Printlifter Ooze
- Playstyle: Utilises face-down creatures to keep opponents guessing, then flips them at opportune moments for maximum impact.
Commander Format
Tailored for the Commander format, Deadly Disguise offers a unique play experience centred around hidden information and surprise tactics. It’s ideal for players who enjoy strategic depth and unpredictability.
These decks provide a comprehensive package for players looking to jump into the Commander format with thematic and mechanically rich decks.
Note: This product is intended for hobby use and is unsuitable for children under 12.






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