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Episode 8: How can Competitive Commander be improved?

 
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In this episode of Stacking Hundreds, Riley, Toffel, and Jamin explore the ways in which Competitive Commander could be improved as a format. Discover which cards warrant a ban, discover the ways in which the ban list could be reduced in size, and learn some other ways people are suggesting the format be changed.

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In this episode of Stacking Hundreds, Riley, Toffel, and Jamin explore the ways in which Competitive Commander could be improved as a format. Discover which cards warrant a ban, discover the ways in which the ban list could be reduced in size, and learn some other ways people are suggesting the format be changed.

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