There’s Wolverine, Storm, Captain America, The Black Panther, and of course, Iron Man.
There’s always something new on the horizon for Magic: The Gathering.
Here’s how to do it.
He’s a 4/4 for five mana providingaccess to blue and red manaand has flying and haste.
That’s not bad, butwhat really sells him is his Genius Industrialist ability.
Whenever Iron Man attacks, you get a Treasure token.
Commander’s Plate (Secret Lair) by Marco Teixeira
You then put that artifact onto the battlefield tapped.
Alternatively, you canuse Iron Man to search for combo piecestoan artifact-fueled combo.
Foundations could be the ideal jumping point for anyone new to Magic: The Gathering.
Consequently,your deck is going to be mostly defensive in nature.
The first step is tomake Sensei’s Diving Top cost nothing.
That’s easily accomplished with Etherium Sculptor, Enthusiastic Mechanaut, Jhoiras Familiar, or Foundry Inspector.
But why stop at free cards?
Throw in Sai, Master Thopterist, and now you’ve gotinfinite Thopter tokens.
Throw in Reckless Fireweaver, and now you’ve gotinfinite damage.
Commander’s Plate (Secret Lair) by Marco Teixeira
Throw in Aetherflux Reservoir for bothinfinite life and infinite damage.
Basalt Monolith is a good abuse target for infinite mana.
You’ve also got the same comes-into-play triggers for Sai, Reckless Fireweaver, or Aetherflux Reservoir.
Magic: The Gatherings Marvel Secret Lair Superdrop is littered with a bevy of scintillating reprints.
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Tips For Playing Iron Man, Titan of Innovation In Commander
Marvel’s own Voltron.
Sensei’s Divining Top by Michael Sutfin
Foundry Inspector by Jason A. Engle