Top 5 Eternal Playable Cards in Unfinity

Magic’s most recent un-set, Unfinity, is unique for a variety of reasons. None more than the fact that it is a black-bordered un-set, meaning there are eternal format legal cards in the set. In this blog, Amazing Discoveries will go over the best cards in Unfinity for eternal formats. 


Shock Land Reprints

The first set of cards on this list is a no-brainer. The shock lands printed in Unfinity are staples of many formats and have been playable since the moment they were first printed. The Unfinity reprints are borderless versions that will look great once you sleeve them up in your decks. Additionally, the galaxy foil versions of these reprints look great and will certainly help you bling out your commander 

decks. 

Magar of the Magic Strings

Magar of the Magic Strings is a very interesting card, and certainly plays with what can and can not be printed in a legally playable card. Very much an un-card, this is also a great commander or complimentary card for any spell-heavy deck. Turning your spells into new creatures, and a recurring source of recasting those spells is a great value engine and is absolutely a commander worth building around. This card is fun, unique, and interesting to try to crack. You can expect to see this card in commander games for a long time to come. 

The Most Dangerous Gamer

If you want to make an attraction deck in commander, The Most Dangerous Gamer is a fantastic choice for your commander. Not only does this card make “gamer” an official creature type, but it also gives you multiple attraction-related effects that are relevant in your decks built around that archetype. Constantly casting this card out of the command zone will give you a steady stream of opening attractions, and every time you do he will get a boost in power and toughness. If you want to build around this archetype, The Most Dangerous Gamer is a fantastic choice.


Myra the Magnificent

Another attraction-themed commander, Myra the Magnificent also works great in conjunction with any spellslinger-type decks you may have built. Adding the attraction theme to a spellslinger archetype is a fantastic cherry on top of an already powerful archetype. This card functions as the glue that binds the two archetypes and makes them very complimentary, and additionally is in the best color combination for that type of deck. 



Saw in Half

Saw in Half is great because of it’s versatility. This card was one of the first cards spoiled, and it remained one of the best cards even as spoilers began to trickle out. Saw in Half is a great way to turn your opponent’s large threats into something more manageable, or even to turn on your own creatures to abuse enter the battlefield effects. It’s splashable, low CMC, and it even allows you to round up, meaning your 5/5 could be two 3/3’s. There are a lot of potential uses for this card, making it a fantastic addition to eternal formats. 


Conclusion 

Unfinity changed the way we view in-sets forever, and we at Amazing Discoveries are here for it! This set has a lot of great playable cards, insane galaxy foils, and is a unique draft experience that you and your friends will never forget. Get your Unfinity singles here, and stay tuned for more awesome news updates.