Commander Legends: Battle for Baldur’s Gate Set Review - Blue

(Volo, Itinerant Scholar | Andreas Zafiratos)
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Commander Legends: Battle for Baldur's Gate Set Review – Blue
Hello, everyone! I'm Andy, and I'd like to welcome you to the Commander Legends: Battle for Baldur's Gate Blue Set Review!
As someone who started playing Dungeons & Dragons within the last five years, I've learned about an entire world I wasn't familiar with. This past year we got Dungeons & Dragons: Adventures in the Forgotten Realms, which was full of iconic characters and spells, and I'm sure the same will be true as we dive into what Blue has to offer this time around.
We're seeing more iconic Dungeons & Dragons characters and spells come to life this set, so let's take a look.
Mythics
Ancient Silver Dragon
Ancient Silver Dragon
The next commander I had in mine is The Ur-Dragon
Elminster's Simulacrum
At six mana and instant-speed, this card looks like a lot of fun for spellslinger decks.
I'm seeing Adrix and Nev, Twincasters
If you're running a deck with Clone
Font of Magic
I appreciate that we continue to receive cards that benefit from the number of times you've cast a commander from the command zone. Font of Magic
X spells, like Comet Storm
This card works well with pretty much all instant and sorcery spells and slots easily into a variety of strategies. You shouldn't have trouble finding a home.
Volo, Itinerant Scholar
Get in, loser, we're going cataloguing! This is one of the first characters I learned about when I started playing Dungeons & Dragons, and this iteration of Volo is an interactive card that will make both building and playing the deck fun.
If you're like me, you want to build this around as many unique creature types as you can just to note for Volo's Journal. Creatures like Mothdust Changeling
Step 1: Volo, Itinerant Scholar
Step 2: Maskwood Nexus
Step 3: Profit?
Volo, Itinerant Scholar
Rares
Displacer Kitten
Can you say comboooo?! This card is fantastic and can enable some really powerful plays in decks that want to blink their creatures. Commanders like Brago, King Eternal
Okay, hear me out: start with Emry, Lurker of the Loch
Gale, Waterdeep Prodigy
I'm ready to cast multiple cards in a single turn. I'd pair Gale, Waterdeep Prodigy
I also see Gale, Waterdeep Prodigy
Gale's Redirection
Gale's Redirection
Illithid Harvester
It's great to see Adventure cards back. This is an excellent addition for the Rhoda, Geist Avenger
Illithid Harvester
Robe of the Archmagi
Blue as a color is such a difficult context in which to evaluate combat-based Equipment, but I'm thinking Galea, Kindler of Hope
Shameless Charlatan
This is our first Background in blue! What's better than the ability to have any creature on the battlefield as your own? Watch out Sakashima, the Shameless Charlatan
Or perhaps we want to play with cards that target our opponents' creatures, like Dismiss into Dream
Tomb of Horrors Adventurer
Blue is ready to take the initiative with Tomb of Horrors Adventurer
Wizards of Thay
Immediately a 3/3 body for four mana is fine. A static cost reduction on instant and sorcery spells is great, and allowing you to cast sorceries at instant speed means you can play a play on your opponents' turns. Cards like these always lead to bluffing games and lead your opponents to play differently. Do I have a Counterspell
Myriad on this creature is great, but I'm not sure how often I'll be swinging this creature in for damage unless I've got a spicy sorcery lined up for combat.
Uncommon Legends
Alora, Merry Thief
Alora, Merry Thief
Candlekeep Sage
Candlekeep Sage
Dungeon Delver
Dungeon Delver
Feywild Visitor
Feywild Visitor
Imoen, Mystic Trickster
Imoen, Mystic Trickster
Renari, Merchant of Marvels
Renari, Merchant of Marvels
Sword Coast Sailor
Sword Coast Sailor
Vhal, Candlekeep Researcher
Vhal, Candlekeep Researcher
Uncommons and Commons
- Aarakocra Sneakis a sneaky little Bird Rogue that introduces the initiative to games. I'll happily add this to my Kangee, Sky Wardendeck. If venturing into undercity plays as well as the monarch, I'll lead the party on the descent.
- Bane's Contigencyis a strictly better Cancelthat provides upside if you use it to protect casting your commander.
- Bluris a colorshifted Acrobatic Maneuverthat can be used to blink creatures. I vote that you play both in Lavinia of the Tenthor Ephara, God of the Polisdecks.
- Candlekeep Inspirationreminds me of Biomass Mutationbut with some additional hoops. It helps creature decks that leverage instant, sorcery, and adventure cards. I'm looking at Edric, Spymaster of Trestor even Raffine, Scheming Seer.
- Cone of Coldis a solid sorcery for Rhoda, Geist Avengerand Timin, Youthful Geistand for decks that want to focus on dice-rolling. None of the results are bad if your plan is to swing out for the win.
- Irenicus's Vile Duplication is reminiscent of Stolen Identity or Saheeli's Artistry but at uncommon for four mana. I think the cost is perfect for this effect and will be great in both Commander draft and decks that want tokens. Add in cost-reducers and get this for a little as one blue mana!
- Lapis Orb of Dragonkind is part of a cycle of mana rocks that provide benefits when spent on Dragons. Of all of the cards in the cycle, I think you might opt for another Orb, but scry 2 can help you dig for your important Dragons.
- Modify Memory is a new Switcheroo that draws me three cards if I mess with my opponents' boards only. Slice me a piece of that cake!
- Moonshae Pixie is a shoo-in for a Tibor and Lumia deck. Granting one creature flying on cast and then lifting three more into the air when you send it on an Adventure is a great way to prevent your creatures from taking damage when you cast your red spells that turn.
- Sapphire Dragon is a Negate when it goes on an Adventure that's a decent blocker later in the game. Dedicated Dragon decks might find this useful.
- Tymora's Invoker might not be the best card in the set, but it slots very well into a "stylish hats" theme deck.
Time to Choose A Background
That's going to wrap up this set review.
I'm all in on the Volo, Itinerant Scholar train. I live and breathe Azorius, so I'm probably going to check out the Backgrounds that white has to offer, although green gave us Master Chef, which allows us to include the OG Volo, Guide to Monsters.
I anticipate Displacer Kitten will propel several engines and might be one of the most impactful blue cards this set offers. Meow, that's what I call value.
Overall this set has provided us lots of new tools to build some unique decks and I hope you find a few hidden gems.