MTG Specs - Deadly Three-Mana Commanders That Win Games / EDH Magic the Gathering

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MTG Specs - Deadly Three-Mana Commanders That Win Games / EDH Magic the Gathering

Who are the top 10 must-kill commanders in Magic: The Gathering? I explore the challenges these sneaky, game-warping threats bring to the table and why they demand removal ASAP! From quiet three-mana killers to under-the-radar chaos engines, these commanders captured my imagination as the ones you can’t ignore if you want to survive. No Yuriko or Chatterfang here—this list is all about the wacky, efficient troublemakers who tilt the battlefield and ruin your carefully planned strategies.

Let’s talk mechanics, strategies, and those moments where you realize... it’s already too late. Whether it’s Jahira turbo-charging tokens into mana machines, Thada Adele pilfering your best artifacts, or Braids gaining massive card advantage, these commanders prove that efficiency is the real danger. And don’t get me started on Leonardo da Vinci breaking the game with early-game artifacts or Three Dog turning the board into a lethal dance floor! Keeping it real, these are the commanders you NEED to deal with—or you might not get another turn.

Which of these sneaky powerhouses is your personal nightmare? Leave your thoughts below, smash that like button, and let’s keep the commander chaos rolling. See you in the next one!
#magicthegathering #edh #mtga

CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro
00:50 - Gylwain, Casting Director
01:45 - Jaheera, Friend of the Forest
02:40 - Leonardo Da Vinci
03:35 - Thada Adel, Acquisitor
04:40 - Three dog, Galaxy News DJ
05:35 - Anhelo, the Painter
06:24 - Kelsien, the Plague
07:17 - Willowdusk, Essence Seer
08:02 - Braids, Arisen Nightmare
08:55 - Pramikon, the Sky Rampart
09:46 - Outro

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