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Sujets - M.Hanako

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It's been about three years since I got myself in Magic as a former Yu-Gi-Oh! player back in the pre-pandemic days. I've played at Pre-Releases and the occasional Brawl event on an on-and-off basis while still keeping an eye on the meta. However, that was back then.
Over these past couple of months, I've been collecting cards that have been stored in my various Bundle boxes and binders, waiting to be showed off and played with. After organizing and viewing my latest acquisitions, I decided that it would be a great time to delve into Commander on the casual level via Discord from my LGS. Despite my enthusiasm, I find homebrewing a Commander deck as a beginner from scratch is a daunting task to uphold. However, I am willing to bite the bullet and take on this challenge. And here comes the roadblock: where do I start?

When my interest in Commander was perked by the Command Zone Podcast in early 2018, they posted a video about "EDH Essentials" from April 26, 2016. Although this video discussion was informative and useful at the time, but the format as a whole has evolved over the course of four to five years. I've been racking my brain and laptop on Google, searching for a causal EDH staples decklist that reflects the format as of the making of this post after the Year of Commander. Despite my efforts, I have not found the desired EDH staples list for 2020/2021; all of my results amounted to cEDH staples, which is not what I desired.

If anyone here can link any casual EDH staples decklist from 2020 into this discussion, your help would be greatly appreciated. It does not necessarily have to be a budget decklist worth of staples, but that would greatly appreciated either way.

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