A newMagic : The Gatheringcard was revealed today duringIkoria : Lair of Behemoths spoiler time of year , then promptly banned in Commander within minutes after it was like a shot identified as being too powerful for the data formatting . Magic : The Gatheringset design has been pushing the boundaries on card power stratum in recent sets going back to War of the Spark , which introduce dozens of planeswalkers that have dramatically exchange the texture of most of the plot ’s format .

More late , cards likeOko , Thief of Crownsand Once Upon A Time have been spotlit in discussions on pushing card mechanics a littletoofar , with both cards need bans across several formats to keep the secret plan respectable . Ikoria : Lair of Behemoths is a solidifying calculate at plan gigantic , intimidating wight card , which makes it a likely place to find one or two other broken cards , with the benefit of higher casting costs and the lessons learned from War of the Spark and Throne of Eldraine hopefully keep them in check .

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It did n’t take long for Magic : The Gathering ’s Ikoria : Lair of Behemoths to yield its first banning - worthy card , though , as Lutri , the Spellchaser was banned inCommanderfor its obvious power level in the data formatting . Lutri , the Spellchaser is a bill of fare that uses the young companion grease monkey , which places restrictions on deckbuilding in exchange for a card that can be disgorge from a musician ’s buffet . In Commander , however , that makes the card literally free , as it ’s restriction is playing no nonland visiting card that deal a name with each other - Commander is a format of singletons . Identifying Lutri as a circuit board that will literally be ubiquitious in decks that have blue or red Commander identities , the identity card was about - instantly banned in Commander .

There are two important things to note , here : first ; Wizards of the Coast distinctly had Standard in judgment with Lutri , and 2d ; Commander bannings are in reality run by a separate organization , meaning it is n’t an home decision from magician of the Coast to ban a card it already knew was releasing before it even makes it to shelves . It ’s potential Lutri , the Spellchaser would have stop up fine in Commander as it ’s power isn’tparticularly game - breaking , but the data formatting is known for its identity as a varied experience and having a calling card be ubiquitous and free for players to throw into their inclination was in all probability the deal breaker .

It ’s comical that the first card banned from Ikoria : Lair of Behemoths is peradventure the smallest plug-in spoiled so far in the form of a tiny primary otter , but it ’s really not that harmful overall . forbidding in more competitive formatsare much more impactful , and no Commander participant who were interested in the card had a chance to purchase one yet . It ’s actually the smartest move from the folk in charge of Commander available to them , and they should be applauded for identifying an issue immediately and avoiding any brokenheartedness for fans of the card in the nigh time to come .

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Magic : The GatheringIkoria : Lair of Behemoths releases on   April 16 , 2020 onMagic Arenaand May 15 , 2020 in tabletop .

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