According to the EDHREC data, it is played in 4% of all decks, which is quite good, but since it has been printed in various Commander products, its hard to say how many of those hits are specifically from those listed in various places on the net
Thelon of Havenwood was also up a bit as Saprolings remain a popular Commander strategy
Revolt Destroy that creature if it has converted mana cost 4 or less instead if a permanent you controlled left the battlefield this turn
You know the joke about massive Eldrazi Titans falling to 15 squirrels, well, Tyrox actually dies to one of those creature tokens
Shadow, Mysterious Assassin Most sacrifice decks want to sacrifice small, recursive creatures or easily created tokens, going for quantity
For example, if a Prodigal Sorcerer becomes equipped with a Gorgon's Head (an equipment that provides the equipped creature with deathtouch), then the Sorcerer's ability to deal damage to a creature by tapping would also carry the deathtouch ability, destroying any creature the Sorcerer deals damage to