You'll be playing the Standard Constructed format with cards from last few years of Magic releases, including Magic: The Gathering FINAL FANTASY
The Soul Stone The Soul Stone may not provide a burst of mana, but an indestructible mana rock that costs 2 is already great
How To Use Conjure Though it's meant to be the 'big selling point' of conjure, the fact that the cards are treated as if they've always been in your deck isn't really the best thing about the mechanic
The systems are: Commander analysis 3-layer evaluation of your commander's power Card classification categorizing every card (fast mana, tutors, interaction, removal, card draw, ramp) Game Changer detection checking against the official 53-card list Combo detection integrating with Commander Spellbook's API Synergy analysis scoring 14 strategic axes for enabler/payoff density Card quality scoring using EDHREC popularity data from Scryfall Soft score calculation combining all signals into a 075 score with archetype modifiers Each system can independently floor the bracket (force a minimum) or contribute to the weighted soft score
If you're on the hunt for a new commander to build around or want to possibly swap out your commander for something new, you should definitely check out Disa the Restless, Winter, Misanthropic Guide, and Vazi, Keen Negotiator, three very good commanders that have tons of potential in the format
It's a six-cost (six generic) artifact creature with Deathtouch and Lifelink