Golos, Tireless Pilgrim is clearly a 5-color commander, but it became the go-to commander for 5-color decks and was hurting diversity in the format in the same way (if not worse than) the rest of Commanders banned cards
This is usually a three-pronged strategy, relying on sacrifice outlets, sacrifice fodder, and the pivotal 'Blood Artist' effects
You dont have a lot of creatures thatll hit that ferocious trigger, but your commander should be all you need
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The answer came from Bill Rose, the current VP of R&D and former Head Designer/Developer
I personally think that the deck was intentionally set to two colors to both align with the popular new character, Saheeli Rai, and to make sure it felt meaningfully different from the four-color artifact deck from Commander 2016