Mejores comandantes incoloros de Magic: The Gathering

Discover the most powerful and strategic colorless commanders for your Magic: The Gathering decks. This list explores the best options for building artifact or Eldrazi-centric decks, offering unique advantages in the Commander (EDH) format. Find inspiration for your next colorless deck and dominate the battlefield with these legendary creatures and artifacts.

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    Zhulodok, Void Gorger

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    • Incredible triggered ability

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    Zhulodok, Void Gorger offers a unique double cascade ability for high-mana-value colorless spells, allowing players to generate massive card advantage and deploy multiple threats in a single turn. Its design facilitates building decks focused on Eldrazi and powerful spells, providing an explosive and fun strategy in the Commander format.

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    Ultima, Origin of Oblivion

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    • Offers ramp, card draw, and repeatable removal

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    Ultima, Origin of Oblivion offers a powerful and versatile colorless commander strategy, standing out for its ability to control the board through land destruction and Eldrazi summoning. Its ability to place Blight counters upon attacking provides constant pressure and allows for deck building with strong artifact and titanic creature synergy.

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    Karn, Legacy Reforged

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    • Upkeep trigger banks mana

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    Karn, Legacy Reforged provides a consistent and scalable mana source, enabling players to accelerate their artifact-based strategies. Its ability to grow in power and toughness based on artifacts in play makes it a significant threat and a deterrent to enemy attacks.

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    Emrakul, the Promised End

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    • Difficult to remove

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    Emrakul, the Promised End offers unparalleled game-warping power, allowing players to control an opponent's turn and dominate the board. Its ability to be cast quickly in colorless decks, combined with its evasive and annihilator abilities, makes it a decisive threat. The card is a cornerstone in colorless ramp strategies, capable of closing out games with commander damage or through its mind-controlling effect.

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    Kozilek, Butcher of Truth

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    • Dominating tables for many years

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    Kozilek, Butcher of Truth provides a dominant battlefield presence with its massive 12/12 body and Annihilator 4 ability, which decimates opponents' permanents. Its ability to draw four cards upon being cast ensures crucial card advantage, even if countered, providing exceptional resilience for colorless decks.

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    Ulamog, the Infinite Gyre

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    • Capable of dealing lethal commander damage

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    Ulamog, the Infinite Gyre, is a formidable colorless commander that offers a dominant battlefield presence. Its ability to destroy a permanent upon being cast and its Annihilator 4 upon attacking provide unparalleled board control and lethal pressure, making it a constant threat to opponents.

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    Traxos, Scourge of Kroog

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    • A 7/7 trampler for only four mana

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    Traxos, Scourge of Kroog provides a robust foundation for colorless Voltron strategies, boasting a 7/7 body with trample for only four mana. Its ability to untap upon casting historic spells synergizes perfectly with artifact-heavy decks, enabling repeated and lethal attacks. It is a popular and effective choice for players seeking an aggressive, equipment-focused colorless commander.

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    Liberator, Urza's Battlethopter

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    • Allows playing artifacts and colorless spells at flash speed

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    Liberator, Urza's Battlethopter provides a unique colorless commander option with Flash for both colorless and artifact spells, allowing for significant tactical flexibility. Its ability to grow with +1/+1 counters when casting higher-cost spells makes it a progressively threatening presence and value engine in dedicated decks.

Frequently asked questions

This ranking evaluates colorless commanders in Magic: The Gathering, focusing on their viability and power in the Commander (EDH) format. We consider aspects such as card advantage generation, board interaction, and overall synergy with colorless strategies.
While this ranking is editorial, community feedback is highly valued. You can share your favorite colorless commanders and strategies in the comments section, which may influence future updates or discussions on the topic.
The results should be interpreted as a guide to explore different colorless commander options. The strengths of each commander are highlighted, such as Kozilek, the Great Distortion's draw ability or Zhulodok, Void Gorger's cascade, to help you build effective decks. It is not a definitive list, but a basis for experimentation.
No, the ranking focuses on colorless commanders that are legal to play in the Commander format. While Emrakul, the Aeons Torn would be a powerful choice, it is not included due to its banned status.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

Our methodology for ranking the best colorless commanders in Magic: The Gathering is based on a comprehensive analysis of their impact in the Commander format, considering their power, versatility, and the gameplay experience they offer.

  • We evaluate each commander's ability to generate card advantage, such as Kozilek, the Great Distortion's ability to draw up to seven cards upon casting, which is crucial in colorless decks that often lack card draw.
  • We consider mana efficiency and the ease with which a commander can be cast and recast, as well as its immediate board impact. Zhulodok, Void Gorger, for instance, offers a less mana-intensive option with its cascade ability.
  • We analyze the interaction the commander and its deck can have with the opponent, including the ability to counter spells or protect their own permanents, which is a particular challenge for colorless decks.
  • Synergy with common colorless deck archetypes, such as Eldrazi or artifact decks, is valued, as well as how the commander enhances these strategies.
  • The commander must be legal in the Magic: The Gathering Commander (EDH) format.
  • The commander must have a strictly colorless color identity, meaning it should not have colored mana symbols in its cost or rules text.
  • Priority is given to the commander's ability to consistently generate value or card advantage throughout the game.
  • The commander's versatility in adapting to different strategies or building unique and fun decks is considered.
  • Relevance and popularity within the Commander community also influence selection, reflecting which commanders are most played and discussed.