Edge of Eternities is packed with powerful legends that beg to be the centerpiece of your next Commander deck. This time, rules have been tweaked to allow legendary Spacecrafts and legendary Vehicles to helm your 99-card arsenal. That means your next commander could be a gigantic interstellar engine of doom or y'know, or a lobster in a dinner jacket. Both are equally valid choices here.
These six standouts (presented in no particular order) showcase just how wild this set's design space has gotten.
Ragost, Deft Gastronaut
Ragost, Deft Gastronaut doesn't only cook; he weaponizes the whole kitchen. Turning every artifact you control into a Food opens up synergies from multiple angles. You can lean into token production, artifact recursion, or just spam those lifegain activations to stay alive. But the real spice is in his second ability: paying a single mana and saccing a Food to hit each opponent for 3 damage. With the right untap effects, Ragost turns every lunch break into a table-wide barbeque.
Suggested cards:
- Academy Manufacturer - turns each Food into a buffet of extra tokens.
- Inspiring Statuary - lets you tap your buffet table for mana in non-Green builds.
- Tamiyo's Journal - repeatable Clue generation plus a sac outlet for Ragost.
- Unwinding Clock - so you can untap Ragost and your artifacts on every turn.
Tannuk, Steadfast Second
If you like your decks fast and furious, Tannuk, Steadfast Second is your Kavu co-pilot. Giving all your other creatures haste is already Commander gold, but the warp ability makes artifact and red creature cards function like flash-speed plays for just three mana. The delayed-exile mechanic keeps your curve smooth while threatening surprise plays, especially with ETB-heavy creatures or artifact payoffs. Tannuk thrives in aggressive shells that love to slam threats and swing before opponents can brace. This is Sneak Attack... but from outer space.
Suggested cards:
- Etali, Primal Storm - warp it in for surprise spell stealing
- Combustible Gearhulk - warp in and either draw 3 or burn for a ton
- Hellkite Tyrant - warp in for the alpha strike or artifact theft.
- Blightsteel Colossus - warp this bad boy in to end someone's game
Infinite Guideline Station
A five-color Spacecraft that pumps out 2/2 Robot tokens for each multicolored permanent you control is good enough - but in Commander, where multicolor mana bases are easy to build, this can churn out an army the turn it lands. At Station 12+, you've got a 7/15 flying battleship that draws you a card for each multicolored permanent you control on attack. In other words: build wide with gold cards, then draw half your deck while piloting a planet-killer.
Suggested cards:
- Leyline of the Guildpact - make everything you own multicolored!
- Jodah, the Unifier - boosts your board and floods the field with legendaries.
- Chromatic Lantern (or Dryad of the Ilysian Grove for more lands) - makes that five-color plan painless.
- Faeburrow Elder - ramp that scales with your colors.
Tannuk, Memorial Ensign
This is landfall ping damage with a twist - hit each opponent when a land enters, and if you can trigger it twice in a turn, you also draw a card. It encourages ramp and extra land drops, making Gruul landfall decks even more punishing. Tannuk, Memorial Ensign thrives in a list that plays fetches, bounce lands, and token lands for double triggers every turn.
Suggested cards:
- Valakut Exploration - more landfall damage and card advantage.
- Scapeshift - one card, a dozen landfall triggers.
- Avenger of Zendikar - sets up an army to benefit from land-based growth.
- Wayward Swordtooth - extra land drops to keep the engine running.
The Seriema
Mono-White just got a Spacecraft that tutors up legendary creatures when it enters the battlefield. The Station ability at 7+ gives you a 5/5 flyer that also makes all your tapped legendary creatures indestructible. That means you can swing freely with your team without worrying about blockers or the rare instant-speed boardwipe. The indestructibility can potentially protect your critters until your next turn provided they stay tapped. The Seriema is perfect for a White legends deck or a toolbox build that relies on finding the right legendary answer at the right time.
Suggested cards:
- Weatherlight - more historic card advantage to fit the theme.
- Thalia's Lancers - another legendary tutor on a body.
- Urza's Ruinous Blast - leaning into the legendary matters theme will make this sorcery a one-sided wipe
- Karn's Bastion - proliferate your Station counters faster.
Hearthhull, the Worldseed
A Jund Spacecraft that rewards you for sacrificing lands with card draw, extra land drops, and eventually a life drain trigger at Station 8+. This is a massive engine of value for land-sacrifice decks, turning expendable lands into cards and turning those sacrifices into life loss for your opponents. With flying, vigilance, and haste, it's also a finisher... one on an intergalactic scale.
Suggested cards:
- Crucible of Worlds - replay lands you sacrifice.
- Titania, Protector of Argoth - turn land sacs into huge Elementals.
- Gitrog Monster - more cards, more land drops, more pain.
- Sylvan Safekeeper - protect your creatures while feeding the engine.
Eternal Thoughts
Edge of Eternities is already a buffet of Commander-worthy legends, but with legendary Spacecrafts (and Vehicles) now eligible as commanders, the brewing potential has jumped to lightspeed. Choices are aplenty: if you want to captain a massive interstellar engine, lead a crew of hasty red threats, or weaponize dinner service into a win condition, this set offers a commander for every flavor of chaos.









