![]() The second version of the legend is Jin-Gitaxias, Progress Tyrant from last year’s Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty. If you get that card on the battlefield and can protect it for an entire turn cycle, you will have stripped just about every opponent’s hand and left everyone else in topdeck mode. Most of the original versions of the Phyrexian Praetors are oppressive monsters that aren’t at all fun to play against in a multiplayer, social format like Commander, and Core Augur is arguably the worst. In the beginning, before Wizards of the Coast (WotC) started designing legends with Commander in mind, there was Jin-Gitaxias, Core Augur from New Phyrexia. This is the third incarnation of this legendary creature. This week, I’d like to dive into the one that is really wild and, at least so far, unique, Jin-Gitaxias! But they also showed two transforming legends you can build around too. ![]() ![]() In the teases we got for March of the Machine, what really popped for Commander fans were the legendary “team-up” cards, and I’ve done some deep dives on them over the past few weeks ( check out my archives if you missed them). ![]()
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