Some of the panel are also experts in Pokmon , and this familiarity is very useful for a test Pokmon card printed by WotC on Magic card stock
who use the same name card

Current Game Changers list Biorhythm Drannith Magistrate Thassa's Oracle Urza, Lord High Artificer Jin-Gitaxias, Core Augur Opposition Agent Tergrid, God of Fright Vorinclex, Voice of Hunger Kinnan, Bonder Prodigy Yuriko, the Tiger's Shadow Winota, Joiner of Forces Grand Arbiter Augustin IV Enlightened Tutor Cyclonic Rift Force of Will Fierce Guardianship Mystical Tutor Coalition Victory Vampiric Tutor Ad Nauseam Serra's Sanctum Gaea's Cradle Ancient Tomb Glacial Chasm The Tabernacle at Pendrell Vale Smothering Tithe Rhystic Study Underworld Breach Survival of the Fittest Expropriate Demonic Tutor Imperial Seal Jeska's Will Braids, Cabal Minion Bolas's Citadel The One Ring Chrome Mox Grim Monolith Lion's Eye Diamond Mox Diamond Mana Vault Teferi's Protection Humility Narset, Parter of Veils Intuition Consecrated Sphinx Necropotence Panoptic Mirror Orcish Bowmasters Notion Thief Deflecting Swat Gamble Worldly Tutor Crop Rotation Seedborn Muse Natural Order Food Chain Aura Shards Field of the Dead Mishra's Workshop Gifts Ungiven Farewell Brackets explained The beta brackets system is a tool to help Commander players talk about the gameplay experience they want to create with their deck

The developers assure that the game will be easy for beginners to learn while also offering TGC veterans the chance to improve upon their skills
These work best in token decks where you cast something like March of the Multitudes or Secure the Wastes to dump a ton of threats into play, winning out of nowhere with the right board state
DUNEBLAST Duneblast sees significantly more play than most cards that show up in these articles, but its still being really underrated