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Eggs Commander decks

Eggs is a kindred archetype: the deck is built around one creature type and the cards that pay you for having many of them. It is mostly played in white and red. Its most characteristic cards are Darksteel Citadel, Ancient Den: not the most-played cards in the format, but the ones that appear in these decks far above what is normal for the same colors.

Cards that define the archetype

Ranked by how much MORE they are played inside the archetype than in the rest of Commander. Generic staples (Sol Ring, Arcane Signet…) fall out for exactly that reason: they are played everywhere equally.

CardCommandersAvg. inclusionExcess
Darksteel Citadel 3 49% +72 pts
Ancient Den 3 53% +71 pts

Commanders for Eggs

Ranked by how central this archetype is to their decks and by how played each commander is, according to EDHREC data.

By color identity

White

Red

White · Red

Blue · Red

White · Blue

Blue · Black · Red

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Frequently asked questions

What is the best commander for a Eggs deck?

The most-built commanders for this archetype are Atla Palani, Nest Tender, Gerrard, Weatherlight Hero, Ratchet, Field Medic // Ratchet, Rescue Racer. EDH Optimizer has the full list of 31 commanders with their recommended cards, ranked by how central Eggs is to their decks.

Which cards are must-haves in a Eggs deck?

The three most characteristic are Darksteel Citadel, Ancient Den. They are not the most-played cards in the format, but the ones that appear far more inside this archetype than in the rest of Commander — which is what actually makes them essential here.

What colors is Eggs played in?

The most common color identities are White, Red, White · Red. The "By color identity" section groups the commanders and links to the best cards for each combination.

How much does a Eggs deck cost?

It depends on the price cap PER CARD you set. Each commander page lists the best cards in three tiers (up to €2, up to €10 and no cap), and the optimizer only suggests swaps that fit the cap you pick.

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