Bloomburrow’s spoiler season is coming to a close, however, leaks of the set’s Commander pre-con decks have emerged prior to their official reveals. These leaks have revealed exciting Enchantment support and a new Vehicle Artifact that fits with the set’s theme.
Bloomburrow’s primary showcase events have proven to be incredibly successful for Magic: The Gathering, generating immense interest among players.
If these leaked Commanders are any indication, the upcoming Bloomburrow pre-constructed decks may prove to be a worthy successor to Universes Beyond: Fallout, which was recently unveiled as the top-selling Commander product of all time.
The leaked cards from MTG’s 2024 sets, particularly Modern Horizons 3, have caused some concerns as the majority of them have turned out to be accurate. However, the Bloomburrow leaks have yet to be confirmed.
We will continue to provide you with the most recent information on the accuracy of these Commander leaks as Bloomburrow’s official spoiler season nears its end.
Leaked Cards from MTG’s Bloomburrow Commander Decks
Bloomburrow Commander leaks from rumors byu/Yawgmothlives inmagicTCG
Wildsear, Scouring Maw
Despite this leak, the mana cost of Wildsear remains unknown. However, the card’s reported 6/6 size, Trample ability, and impressive additional effect suggest that it will fit perfectly within Bloomburrow’s Gruul theme of utilizing large amounts of mana for powerful rewards.
The Enchantment-based Cascade is undeniably the most important aspect of this card. Its ability to cast for free is what makes it one of the strongest abilities in the entire game of Magic. More recent versions, such as Discover, have also proven to be extremely valuable.
Although Cascade’s usefulness is hindered by its limitation to only one type of card, this improvement will greatly benefit decks that heavily rely on Enchantments.
The Odd Acorn Gang
A potential substitute for the Squirrel archetype’s Golgari Commander, this card boasts a variety of combat maneuvers and the ability to replenish one’s hand with new cards.
The most captivating aspect of this Commander is its ability to enhance both the height and width of your Squirrels by tapping them to gain power boosts and Trample against other Squirrels.
Tempt with Bunnies
A sorcery for 2W that utilizes white mana and features a unique social mechanic. Its primary effect is to create a 1/1 Rabbit Creature token and allow the player to draw a card. Additionally, each opponent may also choose to receive this effect, and the player will repeat the effect on themselves for each opponent who chooses to do so.
While tempting with Bunnies will consistently provide you with additional resources and board presence, other players must consider whether denying both you and themselves further advantage is worth it.
Evercoat Ursine
By reintroducing the Hideaway feature of New Capenna, the Evercoat Ursine now offers a special bonus of playing a card for free upon dealing combat damage. This makes it highly advantageous to attack with this powerful Elemental Bear as soon as possible.
Sword of the Squeak
A whimsical adaptation of the iconic Magic Equipment Artifact Sword of the Meek, Sword of the Squeak is a fantastic enhancement for decks that utilize Bloomburrow’s tiniest Creatures.
Similar to how Delney in Murders at Karlov Manor operates, this card greatly enhances the effectiveness of using low-powered Creatures, providing a significant advantage to a battlefield filled with feeble Creature tokens like Bloomburrow’s Offspring.
Prosperous Bandit
A 2R Raccoon Rogue equipped with Offspring and First Strike, along with the Prosperous Bandit and its token Offspring, has the potential to accumulate a substantial amount of resources by successfully attacking opponents.
It is a dangerous choice to block a First Strike Creature, however the Prosperous Bandit’s ability to deal damage and create Treasure tokens allows its controller to swiftly gain dominance of the game.
Calamity of Cinders
With the proper use of the Convoke ability, this board wipe can be one-sided. By tapping creatures to help pay for its casting cost, the damage dealt by this card will be prevented from affecting untapped creatures. As a result, it can wipe out all but the most resilient resistance.
Rolling Hamsphere
This Artifact is quickly becoming known as one of the most enjoyable Vehicles in MTG. The Rolling Hamsphere gains additional power as the number of Hamsters on the field increases.
Whenever this card launches an attack, it generates three additional 1/1 Hamsters and inflicts X burn damage on a target that you select. The value of X is determined by the number of Hamsters under your control.
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