Phyrexia: All Will Be One Set Review - Allied Colors and Shards

(Kaito, Dancing Shadow | Daarken)
White | Blue | Black | Red | Green | Artifacts/Lands | Gold I | Gold II | Reprints | cEDH
LOOKIN' SHARP, TEAM!
Hello, and welcome to the final Phyrexia: All Will Be One set review! My name is Mike, and I write the Am I The Bolas? column here at Commander's Herald, a series where people write in with their Commander stories and I tell them who the villain is. I'm thrilled you're here and hope you're ready to read about some cardboard!
Mythics
Atraxa, Grand Unifier
Yes, I realize this doesn't fall under the shards or wedges, which another colleague of mine has written about, but we have a new four-color legend to celebrate. Making her Standard set debut, one of the most popular commanders in the history of our format, Atraxa of Atraxa, Praetors' Voice
I am intrigued and impressed by this new version of Atraxa. Sure, she costs seven mana, but you get a 7/7 with keyword soup (flying, vigilance, deathtouch, lifelink). If that isn't enough, you get to reveal 10 cards from the top of your library and put one of each card type in your hand. Those types include land, creature, instant, sorcery, enchantment, artifact, planeswalker, tribal, and - what's this? - Battle?
I love that Tarmogoyf
Of course, being four colors means that Atraxa, Grand Unifier
That said, there's already chatter in cEDH circles about Atraxa being a new candidate for a Food Chain
Lukka, Bound to Ruin
By now, you've learned that another group of planeswalkers has been compleated. Lukka is the one I get to discuss!
Meh! (Editor's note: Mike, you need to at least try to care about green cards.)
Look, I'm just not very impressed. I think that it's cool to have the option of slamming Lukka down turn three like a Limited, vulnerable mana rock to get your turn-four Rampaging Baloths
The mode I really like is Lukka's -4 in a deck that can use it, like Magus Lucea Kane
Ultimately, after listening to a few non-Commander players discuss the card, I feel like there will be a ton more excitement for them than for us. However, I'll be excited to see this played against me to see what Lukka can do.
Rares
Malcator, Purity Overseer
I know enough people who are excited for this new Phyrexian Elephant Wizard to know I'll see some decks led by him, but I'm not sure I'm interested in Malcator leading a deck.
This is reminiscent of Splicers, like Blade Splicer
We saw a Golem commander in General Ferrous Rokiric
In a blink deck that wants more bodies and artifacts, casting Malcator, or blinking him once, gets you a third of the way to triggering his second ability; you only need two more artifacts to enter the battlefield to end up with two more Golems than you started the turn with. You can even turn on easy mode with Mycosynth Lattice
Kaito, Dancing Shadow
I think this card is really cool. I love the design and how it feeds itself. I love the flavor of every ability. I think Kaito, Dancing Shadow
In my Aminatou, the Fateshifter
Kaito, Dancing Shadow
Venser, Corpse Puppet
Well, at least one Dimir card in this set isn't heartbreaking mechanically and storywise. Everybody I've spoken to about this card is disappointed on both fronts. Even the one friend who likes Venser, Corpse Puppet
Venser's second ability triggers whenever you Proliferate. As of writing, there are 25 cards with Proliferate eligible for inclusion in this deck, and that's including a sticker card. I'm certain we'll be seeing maybe ten more added to that list when the full gallery is up. While they should all be included in the 99 for Venser, some will need some defending at your kitchen table when you slam them down.
What do you get out of the deal? A legendary 3/3 artifact creature, but only if you don't already control a creature with the same name, so no Mirror Box
If you don't have a way to capitalize on the token, you can also give it or any artifact creature you control a Jump
It's tempting to play Venser as a two-drop commander who smacks for one, giving a poison counter to a player and then starting the Proliferate train to kill opponents with poison, but really that has nothing to do with the payoff for Proliferate and that's my problem with this card. I'm bummed about how cool this could have been.
Migloz, Maze Crusher
I don't like to go back-to-back negativity, but I find Migloz utterly uninspiring. The efficacy of the oil counter mechanic remains to be seen and therefore is still difficult to evaluate, but aside from Evolution Sage
Migloz can get vigilance and menace, get pumped +2/+2, and can destroy an artifact or enchantment. This kind of versatility should be exciting! The stat line of 4/4 for three mana is noteworthy, and being able to grant itself evasion and some extra power means that there's a chance Migloz is an aggro Voltron commander we might see here or there, but it still isn't great in my opinion. That being said, you can include cards where having three or four power matters, like Garruk's Uprising
I'm trying here!
Kethek, Crucible Goliath
It should come as no surprise to anybody who's read my work that I like the Rakdos legend to come out of the set.
I really like Kethek as a value engine in decks that want to throw nontoken creatures to the bin. Even if it's a Midnight Reaper
If you've ever wanted to built a secret nonlegendary commander without tutoring for it, Kethek gives you a way to get to it while in colors that give you a ton of legendary creatures that are interesting and varied enough to give you a fresh experience playing them until you inevitably sacrifice them to Kethek for the secret commander. I really like this pseudo-death Cascade effect, and I'm excited to see what Kethek can do in my Lyzolda, the Blood Witch
Henzie "Toolbox" Torre
Melira, the Living Cure
Melira has been tech against poison counters and -1/-1 counters since her first appearance as Melira, Sylvok Outcast
Her second ability is very powerful, which is why they smartly used "exile" instead of sacrifice, like on Saffi Eriksdotter
Melira, the Living Cure
In the command zone is where I think Melira would be most interesting. Cards like Myth Unbound
Uncommons & Commons
Charforger
If you know me, you know I love an aristocrats deck. Charforger
Using Treasure tokens? Sacrifice three of them for mana and then spin the wheel of impulse draw before spending the mana you just created, likely on the spell you exiled!
This is going to get tested in my Lyzolda, the Blood Witch
Slaughter Singer
Got creatures with Toxic? Okay here's a little anthem for when they attack. Considering Mites can't block, this does make them a little more threatening since you'll likely toss them to the red zone. Not for me, but look at how gross it looks!
ALL WILL BE FUN!
I am really impressed with the story being told in this set. It's devastating and exactly what I wanted from Norn's plan. What do you think? Are you ready for the return of poison counters?