Like 'Ol Buzzbark cares where the dice actually land
Beyond the Commanders, this deck has a ton of interesting new cards for the ever-popular artifact strategies

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Both modes are good, whether youre making tokens or pumping your guys
That alone makes Break Open an extremely dicey proposition to use the majority of the time, youre just going to upgrade an opponents creature