but you can't bash anyone for playing it when Wizards crams it into every single precon they can. But other forms of fast mana don't get off so easily. If you're playing cards that regularly generate ...
Dockside Extortionist was another card first printed for Commander, and it initially appeared in a preconstructed Commander deck created by Wizards of the Coast in 2019. Unlike the previous two ...
Of the four, three were quite valuable cards, with Dockside Extortionist going for around $90 before the ban (now $20-30 and bound to go lower), Jeweled Lotus for around $100 (now around $40 and ...
The community saw a wild uproar after four powerful Magic: The Gathering cards were banned from Commander: fast mana artifacts Mana Crypt and Jeweled Lotus, combo creature Dockside Extortionist ...
As for Dockside Extortionist, while it may not be as explosive as the other two mana rocks, it could still give the player mana advantage in the first few turns. Given these reasons, one might ask ...
These cards – Dockside Extortionist, Mana Crypt, and Jeweled Lotus – tanked in value when they were banned by the rules committee, which sparked intense backlash against the small group of volunteers ...
These were allegedly made by fans angry at the banning of Jeweled Lotus, Dockside Extortionist, and Mana Crypt. “The task of managing Commander has far outgrown the scope and safety of being attached ...
Kwai stated via social media that he hoped to have contributed positively to the Commander format during his tenure, but his departure follows the recent banning of four popular cards in Commander: ...