Top 10 Dimir Commanders

In the shadowed corners of Magic: The Gathering, the Dimir guild (Blue/Black) weaves its intrigue, offering players a rich tapestry of strategies and mind games. Dimir commanders, known for their cunning and versatility, invite enthusiasts into a world where every card play is a step in a darker, more complex dance. From the silent whispers of espionage to the commanding presence of zombie hordes, Dimir's arsenal is as diverse as it is deadly. This introduction into the realm of Dimir showcases the myriad playstyles and tactical depths awaiting those ready to embrace the guild's enigmatic power. Join us at Amazing Discoveries as we delve into the mastery of Dimir commanders, each a testament to the strategic richness that Magic: The Gathering offers.

#10. Hidetsugu and Kairi

Hidetsugu and Kairi

Landing at our #10 spot, Hidetsugu and Kairi illuminate a niche yet compelling strategy within the EDH format. While already a powerhouse in Standard and a formidable force in Limited, their true potential in Commander unfolds through an inventive cloning synergy. This synergy not only grants a bonus ETB effect but also harnesses a potent death trigger. Cloning Hidetsugu and Kairi allows players to brainstorm, strategically positioning high-cost instants or sorceries atop the library to unleash damage and cast them without cost. This mechanism, when coupled with cards like Keiga, the Tide Star or Kokusho, the Evening Star, enriches the deck with multifaceted interactions, further amplified by Drivnod, Carnage Dominus to double down on those triggers, showcasing a depth of strategy that belies their initial assessment in EDH.

#9. Rona, Herald of Invasion // Rona, Tolarian Obliterator

Rona, Herald of InvasionRona, Tolarian Obliterator

Rona, Herald of Invasion // Rona, Tolarian Obliterator, showcases exceptional versatility in Dimir decks, capitalizing on looting mechanics and legendary synergy. This 2-cost commander thrives on decks filled with legendary cards, allowing for continuous looting right from the command zone. The synergy with tutors like Vampiric Tutor or Mystical Tutor enhances its combo potential, facilitating swift setups for powerful reanimation plays. Furthermore, Rona's transformed side, Rona, Tolarian Obliterator, poses a formidable threat, deterring opponents from engaging in combat due to potential card disadvantage, adding a strategic layer to both offense and defense.

#8. Venser, Corpse Puppet

Venser, Corpse Puppet

Venser, Corpse Puppet uniquely embodies the infect archetype as a commander, leveraging its low mana cost for an early advantage. Its abilities are finely tuned for proliferating infect counters, supported by blue and black's rich selection of proliferate mechanics. The inclusion of Phyrexian-themed cards, such as Hand of the Praetors, amplifies this strategy, enhancing both the potency and spread of infect counters. Furthermore, Venser offers flexibility in deck building, allowing for exploration into affinity and modular strategies, showcasing its versatile command over the infect domain.

#7. Gisa and Geralf

Gisa and Geralf

In the #7 spot, Gisa and Geralf reign as the quintessential Zombie tribal commanders, masterfully turning the act of milling oneself into a strategic advantage. This duo thrives on graveyard synergy, allowing for the casting of zombie creatures from the graveyard each turn, a trait that complements the inherent resilience and recursion of zombie cards. Rather than focusing solely on self-mill, their ability serves as a strategic tool for sustained pressure, making them an effective reanimation engine that leverages the graveyard as an extension of the hand.

#6. Toxrill, the Corrosive

Toxrill, the Corrosive

Landing at #6, Toxrill, the Corrosive, is a formidable 7/7 slug horror that specializes in weakening opponents' creatures with -1/-1 counters at each end step, rewarding you with card draw upon their demise. Toxrill's adaptability shines across various strategies, notably in infect setups, where it diminishes blockers while enhancing card flow. Additionally, it fits seamlessly into aristocrat themes, utilizing Slug tokens as resources for sacrifice mechanics, showcasing its versatility and strategic depth in gameplay.


#5. Satoru Umezawa

Satoru Umezawa


Satoru Umezawa excels in the art of surprise and strategic battlefield manipulation. With his unique ninjitsu ability, Satoru turns the tide by deploying heavy-hitters like Sheoldred, Whispering One unexpectedly early. The key lies in selecting elusive creatures capable of bypassing enemy lines, setting the stage for a swift and decisive victory. This approach, focusing on agility and impactful summons, showcases Satoru's prowess as a commander who rewards cunning and foresight, proving his worth in any deck seeking to outmaneuver opponents with finesse and power.

#4. Wilhelt, the Rotcleaver

Wilhelt, the Rotcleaver

 

In the #4 slot, Wilhelt, the Rotcleaver, shines as a commander for zombie tribal decks, utilizing unique decay mechanics to generate and exploit zombie tokens. This commander excels in creating a cycle of zombie token generation and sacrifice, leading to card draw and further board presence. The synergy between Wilhelt's abilities and zombie tribal strategies not only maximizes the undead horde's potential but also ensures a steady flow of resources, making every creature's death a step towards victory.

#3. Anowon, the Ruin Thief

Anowon, the Ruin Thief


Anowon, the Ruin Thief, secures the #3 spot, championing rogue tribal synergies. This commander elevates milling to an offensive strategy, inflicting damage through deck disruption while simultaneously enriching your card draw. Emphasizing stealth and cunning, Anowon's deck thrives on the shadows cast by rogues, turning each covert strike into an opportunity for advancement and control, ensuring that every successful mill not only diminishes your opponents but also strengthens your position on the battlefield.

#2. The Scarab God

The Scarab God


Securing the #2 spot, The Scarab God stands as a pillar of zombie tribal strategies, skillfully blending scrying and life-draining tactics with the ability to create tokens from cards in your graveyard. This commander not only dominates with a relentless undead onslaught but also provides strategic depth through its scrying ability, ensuring you stay ahead in resources while slowly draining your opponents' life. The Scarab God's capacity to resurrect creatures as zombies from any graveyard cements its role as a formidable force in any game, making it a keystone in decks that capitalize on the synergies within the undead.

#1. Yuriko, the Tiger's Shadow

Yuriko, the Tiger's Shadow


Yuriko, the Tiger’s Shadow, claims the top spot for its unique ability to inflict damage based on the mana value of the top deck card whenever a ninja deals combat damage. This mechanism allows for explosive plays, especially when pairing low-cost ninjas with high-cost spells for maximum impact. Utilizing creatures like Changeling Outcast alongside spells such as Temporal Mastery, and tools like Sensei's Divining Top for deck manipulation, Yuriko decks excel in swiftly overwhelming opponents, demonstrating a blend of stealth and raw power unique to ninja synergies.

As we conclude our dive into the enigmatic world of Dimir commanders, we've explored the strategic depths and dynamic playstyles that define this guild. From the cloning synergies of Hidetsugu and Kairi to the devastating potential of Yuriko, the Tiger's Shadow, the versatility and power of these commanders are unmatched. Whether you're a seasoned player looking to refine your deck or a newcomer eager to enter the fray, Amazing Discoveries is your go-to destination for all your Magic: The Gathering needs. Visit our online store for an extensive selection of singles and check out our events page for upcoming tournaments and gatherings. Join us, and let the games begin!