Now to answer this question.
What are other commanders cedh players are brewing with to make work, but haven't quite become cedh yet?
It seems contrary, but a lot of cEDH players are very dismissive. If a commander doesn't immediately
catch their eye, they ignore it. This could just be because that is the attitude of the people who run the TappedOut tier list. A lot of the commanders under Tier 2 of this list are at the border; they are really high powered, but not quite competitive.
https://deckstats.net/decks/86132/1184089-cedh-tier-list/enWhile a lot of these decks are strong, and are often referred to as competitive decks, they are just stopping short of being able to go toe-to-toe with the more powerful decks. I encourage anyone to brew with these commanders, and see if you can discover something that no one else has done yet. A couple highlights that I think are worth mentioning.
Muldrotha, the Gravetide: These are the three strongest colors in commander (fight me!), so we know that the combo potential is there. Muldrotha is also able to recur stax pieces. Her mana cost is restrictive, but there has got to be something we've overlooked. This is the commander that I think is most likely to go up a tier if brewed properly.
Teysa Karlov: She only came out recently, so maybe we just need to give her some time. So far, all the decks I've seen use her for value, but we need something that goes from "value" to "game winning".
Inalla, Archmage Ritualist: Most decks keep her in the command zone, and only bring her out if they have 4 wizards and
Isochron Scepter +
Dramatic Reversal. The
Wanderwine Prophets combo just isn't strong enough for cEDH. I can't rationalize it, but I have a hunch that there is another way to use her second ability.
Kruphix, God of Horizons: While the last three commanders might not have been brewed enough, Kruphix is probably just waiting for some new tech to be released.
Sai, Master Thopterist: The main issue with Sai is that any brew you come up with would probably work better in
Arcum Dagsson. But there might be some combo out there that was overlooked.
Vaevictis Asmadi, the Dire: An excellent removal commander that suffers the same downside as Muldrotha; 6 mana is a lot for a commander that doesn't straight-up win the game (like
Narset, Enlightened Master). I don't know why, but I just get the feeling that there is some potential here that has been ignored.
What's the future like Morganator?
Most everyone in first-world countries are cyborgs (hence Morganator
2.0). Aliens made contact, and now ignore us (something about "too creepy"). Dwayne the Rock is President, and actually doing a good job (aside from the the fact that the cabinet settles arguments with wrestling). Global warming is still a bitch. And strangely enough, the cardstock quality of Magic cards has actually
gone down.