Magic: The Gathering Universes Beyond: Warhammer 40,000 Commander Deck Tyranid Swarm Features: 100-card ready-to-play Warhammer 40,000 Commander DeckTyranid Swarm Green-Blue-Red Deckcontains 2 legendary traditional foil cards + 98 nonfoil cards Every card features Warhammer-themed artincluding 42 cards that are new to Magic 1 foil-etched Display Commander 10 double-sided tokens, 1 life tracker, and 1 deck box Command a new battlefield in epic multiplayer Magic games set in the world of the popular tabletop wargame, Warhammer 40,000 The Tyranid Swarm Universes Beyond: Warhammer 40,000 Commander Deck set includes 1 ready-to-play Green-Blue-Red deck of 100 Magic: The Gathering cards (2 legendary traditional foil cards, 98 nonfoil cards), 1 foil-etched Display Commander (a thick cardstock copy of the commander card with foil etched into the cards border and art), 10 double-sided tokens, 1 deck box (can hold 100 sleeved cards), 1 life tracker, 1 strategy insert, and 1 reference card

Once you internalize that, the card evaluations below become obvious: ask of every card, is this a source or a payoff, and does the rest of my deck cover the other side? Best lifegain sources (the engines) You want repeatable, incremental gain lots of small triggers beat one big lifegain spell, because payoffs like Vito or Archangel of Thune care about the number of times you gain, not just the total
Merry, Warden of Isengard + Pippin, Warden of Isengard The cards Merry, Warden of Isengard and Pippin, Warden of Isengard were designed to be partners, so it makes most sense to look at them together
The arguments for the five Moxen are easy, and you don't need to even mention their price tags
(Doing some rough math, that also means about 20 reprinted cards if we assume the deck comes with 37 lands.) What will the TMNT version of Sol Ring look like
This is for sure the most go hard name on the list and fits a Death Metal / Deathcore band to a tee