All MTG Duskmourn Commander decks, face commanders, and decklists

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Demon in black and red with red glowing eyes, multiple arms, and shadow aura in MTG Duskmourn Commander deck
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The spooky season has dropped in Magic: The Gathering through four Duskmourn House of Horror Commander decks. Here is everything about the preconstructed decks so far.

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Wizards of the Coast has included four preconstructed Commander decks in the launch of Duskmourn House of Horrors. Each Precon contains 100 cards, including face commanders and eight new MTG cards. The Commander deck also comes with a deck box, a Duskmourn Collector booster sample pack, 10 Scheme cards for the Archenemy format, and tokens. The MTG Precon decks no longer include a life wheel.

When do Duskmourn Commander decks release?

Child wizard in white tank top and black skirt holding staff in huanted house through Duskmourn MTG Commander Precon
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All MTG Duskmourn House of Horror Commander Precon decks become available on Sept. 20 through the launch of Prerelease events. The global launch for preconstructed Duskmourn Commander decks is Sept. 27. Commander Party events for Duskmourn run from Oct. 4 to 10 and Nov. 1 to 7.

What are the MTG Duskmourn Commander decks?

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I like Miracle Worker the most so far. Image via WotC

With the release of Duskmourn House of Horrors, WotC has included four Commander Precon decks. Three preconstructed decks feature dual colors, and the fourth is a three-color MTG combo build.

  • Miracle Worker: White, Blue, and Black
  • Death Toll: Black and Green
  • Jump Scare!: Green and Blue
  • Endless Punishment: Black and Red

Miracle Worker decklist for Duskmourn Commander

Casting Enchantment cards with a casting cost of four or less for free sounds like a good time, especially when the Duskmourn set contains an Enchantment Creature theme. The Miracle Worker deck is all about Enchantments.

The alternate commander for the deck is The Master of Keys.

Death Toll decklist for Duskmourn Commander

Giving Deathtouch to Winter, Cynical Opportunist provides stability while you put together graveyard combos and take advantage of the MTG Delirium mechanic.

The Death Toll Commander preconstructed deck is still being updated per Moxfield at the time of writing. The top cards within the Commander Precon deck are Professor Onyx, Wrenn and Seven, Titania, Nature’s Force, Arachnogenesis, Whip of Erebos, and Reanimate.

Jump Scare decklist for Duskmourn Commander

Zimone, Mystery Unraveler is everything a Green and Blue deck that cares about Ramp and graveyards would want as a commander.

The Jump Scare Commander deck is all about Manifest Dread synergy with a splash of graveyard shenanigans as an extra payoff. The Zimone, Mystery Unraveler uses Landfall to trigger Manifest Dread, making it the other main mechanic within the Duskmourn Precon.

Notable reprints in the Simic Commander deck are Aesi, Tyrant of Gyre Strait, and Ashaya, Soul of the Wild. Scute Swarm makes an appearance for the Landfall synergy and a Hydra Omnivore as the Ramp payoff.

Endless Punishment decklist for Duskmourn Commander

Valgavoth, Harrower of Souls isn’t the most powerful Elder Demon in MTG, but the Legendary creature is an ideal commander in a build that punishes opponents when life points are lost.

The Endless Punishment Commander preconstructed deck contains top-end cards like Braids, Arisen Nightmare, Kederekt Parasite, Massacre Girl, Mayhem Devil, and Vial Smasher the Fierce. The alternate face commander for the Endless Punishment Commander deck is The Lord of Pain.

The Commander cards for each preconstructed deck have not been fully revealed at the time of writing and are expected to drop during the 13 days of Duskmourn spoilers, from Sept. 1 to 13. All Commander Precon decklists will get added when the information becomes available.

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