![]() This is what has allowed decks like Doran, the Siege Tower, Shattergang Brothers, and the subject of today’s discussion, Ib Halfheart, Goblin Tactician to stick around as ever-evolving decks for most of the last ten years. While I don’t think continuity with a deck is something that is essential to appreciating Commander, I have personally gotten a lot of joy out of exploring old concepts through the lens of new cards on a semi-annual basis. Prominently, the frequent influx of new staples into Commander has created an environment where a deck surviving in any form for more than a few years has become a bit of an outdated concept. As someone who has born witness to the last decade of Commander, I have seen a lot of fads and deck-building principles come and go.
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