![]() Image: Wizards of the Coastįirst up is Slivers. We are legion Every Slivers cards works well together, making it a satisfying tribe to build a deck around. It’s worth noting that Eldrazi would be on this list if they were a little more consistent, but we’ve not seen them in a while, and they’re not often designed to work together anyway. Tribes in MTG go way beyond just being useful in Commander, so we’ve tried to keep that in mind with how we’ve ranked them. ![]() Not everyone puts their decks on EDHREC, but it’s a nice little snapshot of what people play, at least when it comes to the Commander format. The most popular of these is Elves, and the least popular is actually tied between Crocodiles, Warlocks, Serpents, Gargoyles and Bats. In fact, decks often end up labelled as simply being “Standard Zombies” or “Modern Humans” instead of any greater strategy beyond that.Īccording to EDHREC, there are 117 tribes. ![]() MTG is filled with tribal decks in nearly every single format. ![]() No matter what the tribe is, as long as they all share a creature type, they’re often far more powerful together than apart. While they’ll often be things like Wolves, Cats or Dragons, you’ll also occasionally find tribes in Magic: The Gathering that are a little looser when it comes to their definition, such as Warriors or Wizards. MTG tribes are cards that share a creature type. One of the most fun ways to build a deck in Magic: The Gathering is to base it around one of the many tribes in the game. ![]()
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