Planar Dragon Highlander
(358 Card Cube)
Planar Dragon Highlander
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Art by Mark TedinArt by Mark Tedin
358 Card Commander Legacy Cube0 followers
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Planar Dragon Highlander is a legacy commander cube that uses the Planechase Eternities variant to create a unique multiplayer experience. The cube was constructed with the following in mind: make each game feel narratively distinct, offer a variety of major and minor archetypes to diversify decks between games, and prioritize collaborative fun over power level.

Draft Rules

The primary draft format for PDH is Grid Draft.


Deck Construction

Deck construction in PDH is adapted from the Commander Legends draft format.

  • Decks must be 60 cards with one or more of those cards acting as your commander(s).
  • A commander must be a legendary creature or planeswalker. All mono-colored legendary creatures and mono-colored planeswalkers are errated to have the Partner keyword
  • Your deck is restricted by your commander(s) color identity following standard Commander rules. Color identity is determined by the mana symbols in the casting cost of the creature or planeswalker only. For example, Izzet Signet can be included in a Judith commander deck and Tasigur can be in an Araumi commander deck.
  • Hybrid cards can be included in commander decks for which the commander shares at least one of the hybrid colors.
  • Command Tower, Arcane Signet and Commander's Sphere are available to all players during deck construction.

Major Archetypes

wur Spellslinger wur

wbg +1/+1 Counters wbg

wbr Aristocrats wbr

ubg Graveyard ubg

urg Lands urg

wubrg Tokens wubrg

Planechase Eternities Variant Rules

Planechase Eternities builds off the original Planechase product by adding an evolving gameboard where previous planes can be easily revisted.

The base Planechase Eternities rules found here: https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/feature/eternities-map-2010-07-19

In addition to the above rules changes, PDH

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