

by Adam "Boosh" Clayton

Excelsior, fellow Magic: the Gathering (online) players!

Obviously there is a preview card in this article. Scroll down until you find it, feel the flutters in your heart lessen and your chest tightness decrease a smidgeon as you drink it in-- and then join me back here at the start of the article. It's cool, I've been there, on your end. I'm still there on your end for the rest of the cards.



"It's cool, go for it, I'll wait here."

Thanks for coming back to read the words surrounding the preview card! For those of you unfamiliar with me, I'm Adam "Boosh" Clayton and have been playing this glorious game since its inception all those years ago, known as Alpha, or 1994 for some (are you hearing Jagged Little Pill as I type this?) I still have an Alpha Disenchant floating around my house, kept all these long years.

I began playing the online version in 2009 and have been writing about Magic for PureMTGO.com for over four years. I am a published author, photographer, journalist and illustrator as well.

Shortly after starting to play Magic online, I was introduced to Commander, which would turn out to be my favorite format of my favorite game. As if plucking wishes directly from my skull, Wizards of the Coast began making stand-alone Commander deck sets, and here we are fervently awaiting the third set for Commander -- this time the decks are helmed by Planeswalkers rather than Legends.



Pictured: WOTC gently plucking Adam's dreams.

As if writing about Magic to supplement my addiction to the game, being able to play it whenever I want online, being married to the most amazing woman in the world and making a sweet future-Magic-player son with her wasn't epic enough, I've been given the honor of showing you all a brand-spanky-new card from Commander 2014!

Now many of you who know my work may recall my fondness for duplication in Magic. When Clever Impersonator came out I squee'd out loud (by squee, I mean the 'yay' sound; I don't want anyone to think I nabobbed anything). When Masterwork of Ingenuity dropped into my inbox, I was totally happy to see yet another way to copy something in Magic.

Let's examine it:

Firstly, it's tutorable with Trinket Mage. Always a positive. Leonin Squire and Auriok Salvagers also love the card's CMC.

Secondly, the fact it is an equipment and not just an artifact like Sculpting Steel means you can tutor for it with Stonehewer Giant, Stoneforge Mystic, Steelshaper's Gift, Godo, Bandit Warlord and Quest for the Holy Relic outside of your normal artifact-tutors. It can also cause a card draw with Puresteel Paladin when it is cast.

Thirdly the card's wording is a loophole WOTC often gives cards that can copy things. By writing "any equipment," the text eschews the word "target" thus allowing you to copy anything with Shroud or Hexproof. Privileged Position, Fountain Watch, Leonin Abunas, Indomitable Archangel or any other such card does not block any choices.

Finally, let's take into account that we are, of course, playing Commander. You can only have one Sword of Fire and Ice in your deck, but the Masterwork previewed here allows you to have out a second one when your opponent is rocking Keranos, God of Storms as the opposing Commander.

So, of course, what deck screams "Hey, Include Masterwork of Ingenuity!" in me?

The premise of most Kemba decks is a pretty straight-forward one, and this deck is no exception. It's reliant on the Commander being in play and suffers greatly from a bottom-of-the-library hosing a la Hallowed Burial, Condemn or its ilk. There's not much you can do to brace against a Hallowed Burial, but Darksteel Plate and Shield of Kaldra nullify Wrath effects and the various Hexproof- and Shroud-granting equipment prevent singular, targeting removal.

This leads into a discussion of the various equipment included in the deck. Originally for the article, I was going to try and deduce what the top ten best equipment-includes in a Commander deck are. That, of course, is subject to opinion and even I couldn't really figure out how to stack them against each other. Who am I to say the five "Sword of"s are better to include in a deck than the Jitte? Also, do I count each Sword individually or lump them? Do I count the Kaldra artifacts based on their own merits or take into consideration that they Captain Planet together?

So this Kemba deck has basically all the best equipment, in my opinion, that I both own and frequently use for Commander. All five swords, the Kaldra artifacts, the Jitte-- you can see the Deck list, I won't discuss them all. I will talk about a couple though:

Batterskull is a $36 (as of this article printing) card online for a reason. It's epic. It allows for a creature to be on your 'field if you get wrathed. You can even bounce in response to a Terminus or Merciless Eviction.

Manriki-Gusari, is, in my opinion, an underrated card that warrants more inclusions in decks. Commander is rife with equipment, which is why Masterwork is epic in its own right-- but the Gusari is epic for the converse reason. Copying your opponent's Behemoth Sledge is that much sweeter after you also take the original out.

Nemesis Mask: Here's where Boosh, the Whacky Johnny, tries to include some Johnny-Combo-Fun:



I'll just leave this here...

The Mask can also be paired with Darksteel Plate/Shield of Kaldra, or Sword of Kaldra, or General's Kabuto. It also has merits in its own regard. Just slap it on a Cat Soldier token and let the rest smack around your opponent when his/her whole army has to block just one.

I just thought I'd mention that I really like Champion's Helm in this deck. When you slap it on Kemba, in addition to giving Hexproof, she becomes 4/6, which allows her to survive an overloaded Mizzium Mortars, something I've been on the receiving end of more than once while playing this deck. I mean, heck, I include the Mortars whenever I can. It's a great card.

The tutors, removal, card-draw, the lands, the Sculpting Steel... these things should all be pretty easy to figure out in terms of why I included them.

As for creatures, most of them speak for themselves. A lot of them tutor for or affect equipment; Cartographer searches up a land; Raksasha is so fun if he works out and satisfies both my inner-Timmy and inner-Vorthos; Duplicant is, well, Duplicant... is it not in your deck?

Elesh Norn, Grand Cenobite is awesome in a deck with token-swarming, and is great against a mirror-matchup.

In other versions of this deck, I had included Myr Adapter and Loxodon Punisher, on the off chance Kemba was hosed and I needed a good use for all that equipment, but too often they'd end up as dead-draws, useless and mocking me in my hand. Duplicant and Elesh Norn seemed much more sensible choices, and I stick by them.

How amazing is the combo of the Shikari and the Paladin?

Finally, let's talk Sun Titan: This slot is open to whatever you think should go here. Put in Baneslayer Angel, Serra Ascendant, Avacyn, Angel of Hope... whatever floats your boat, really. I chose Sun Titan because a lot of the equipment in here is under 3 CMC, and your opponents are gonna be hosing 'em, for sure. Also-- my inner-Spike, the one I beat down into the depths of my psyche and keep at bay for fear of his grotesque evil, loves the unctuous possibility that I can recur my Strip Mine with it.

This deck is not a stone-cold killer. It's a fun, conditional deck, and it loves Masterwork of Ingenuity.

While this doesn't fit into a Kemba Commander deck, and is probably more suited for Legacy/Prismatic/Vintage for the sake of Johnny chicanery, I thought I would mention the possibilities here. Land duplication at the cost of one mana; and, well, this deck, presented as evidence:

I've sorta written about this before; Attach all your land-equipment to the Gaveleer and Fling him. Score tons of Cats off of Kemba. Use the Gusari to kill whatever you want and the Masterwork to copy random stuff.

Thanks for joining me in exploring the PureMTGO exclusive Commander 2014 preview card Masterwork of Ingenuity! I am sure there are untold combos yet to explore, and tons of fun to be had with it in casual Commander games.

As a Vorthos, I look forward to discovering all the other Time Spiral-esque nostalgia cards Wizards will be including in the decks, like Feldon and a pre-fallen Ob Nixilis.

Have fun storming the castle!





by: Adam "Boosh" Clayton

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