While there's a lot of interest in Dragon tribal, there's also a lot of interest in five-color decks that don't have such a strict theme. Ramos, Dragon Engine made his debut in the Draconic Domination preconstructed deck from 2017, and with 662 decks to his name, he's proven to be even more popular than the deck's original headliner, The Ur-Dragon (which currently has 646). How do they compare? Which 1 of these 2 commanders makes you give 3 cheers 4 a 5 color deck? Let's find out more in this week's Commander Showdown - Rainbow Edition! Revving the EngineĪs usual, we start with the commander we already know. Either way, you know you're about to see some crazy shenanigans when these fellas hit the field. Jodah gives all of your spells an alternate cost, while Ramos charges up counters to unleash an enormous burst of mana. He has all five mana symbols in his rules text, which allows him to play cards of any color! It wasn't long until folks started to compare him to another 4-power flying commander with all five colors in his text box: Ramos, Dragon Engine.īoth Ramos and Jodah allow you to cast ridiculous spells while they're on the battlefield. Jodah's color identity isn't just contained in his mana cost. Folks are already staring to brew with him here on EDHREC: Jodah, Archmage Eternal. There's a brand new five-color commander on everyone's mind, who just narrowly won the vote from the last Commander Showdown. Dominaria is here at last, and with it, we dive into a whole new slew of fantastic commanders.
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