Commander or Elder Dragon Highlander (EDH) to those old enough to remember than name, is arguably one of the best social multiplayer ways of playing Magic. With that comes an opportunity to build decks and show off what you enjoy or your creativity.
With that in mind ever since I can remember I have been a huge fan of Quentin Beck aka Mysterio (and the others who have borrowed his mantle over the years). So when Spider-man came to Magic town I started tinkering with Commander decks that could possibly tell a story and what is better than the story of a down on his luck special effects guy who turns to crime.
This deck build is honestly more theatre than strategy — one that tricks both me and my opponents. Enter Quentin Beck, the one and only Mysterio, Master of Illusion.
This is no where near a competitive list, it's arguably belonging in Bracket 1 but realistically it's a Bracket 2 deck. What it actually is trying to do is an illusion, a love letter to comic-book flair and all the fishbowl-headed weirdness that makes Spider-Man’s rogue so memorable. The goal? To make you ask: is this deck good… or am I just being fooled?
The Objective: Smoke and Mirrors
So what am I trying to do here with the marvellous man of fishbowl headwear? Mostly aiming to stay on theme to the comics but also use incorporate his actual comic book tools into game mechanics.For the full deck list you can click here which will take you to Moxfield. Let's talk about the cards and why some are here for flavour reasons over actual practical use.
Setting the Stage (Lands)
- Rivendell – How did we end up in Middle-Earth? Well, it’s an illusion, isn’t it?
- Lilypad Village – When using Changelings to meet Mysterio's villain count, this becomes usable.
- Thespian's Stage – Only the grandest stage is suitable for Mysterio!
- Mystifying Maze – Where is Mysterio? Hopefully the maze will fool your opponents long enough.
Theatrics & Trickery (Enchantments)
- Cloak of Mists – Should be pretty obvious why this is in here.
- Aura Flux – Look at all those goldfish bowls!
- Spider-Man No More – Haha, my greatest adversary is now a nobody.
- The Clone Saga – That Jackal guy does good genetic work.
- Impostor Syndrome – Spider-Man is a phony; I am the real Spider-Man!
Props of Deception (Artifacts)
- Winged Boots – Good protection for Mysterio, also a nod to his own boots that allow him to leap or fly.
- Spider-Suit – Can’t pretend to be Spider-Man without his costume.
- Recon Craft Theta – Aliens in New York! Who could have conjured such an illusion?
- Mindlock Orb – Got to slow ramp somehow; also, it’s a floating sphere, maybe a bit like a goldfish bowl if you squint.
Scripted Spectacle (Instants & Sorceries)
- Rite of Replication – To recreate that moment where Mysterio multiplies all his illusions to bamboozle Spider-Man.
- Secret Identity – Who is Spider-Man? I have to know!
- School Daze – I’ll mess with his mind to find the answer!
- Confirm Suspicions – Morbius will tell me everything!
- Unstable Experiment – Those bunglers Vulture and Norman Osborn! I have to do this myself!
- Whoosh! – Even illusions need dramatic exits.
Cast of Characters (Creatures)
- Spider-Bot – Bah, the web-head is spying on my location!
- Wonder – Behold my illusions — are they not wonderful? Also, I need a way to get them past everyone to do some damage.
- Illusionary Wall – Hah! Didn’t expect an invisible wall, did you, Spider-Man?
- Emrakul, the Promised End – And now, Spider-Man, your time is over. Witness my greatest illusion yet! I stole this one from Doctor Manhattan!
Curtain Call
And that’s the end of the show! Quentin Beck takes his bow, the illusions fade, and the stage goes quiet… but the spectacle lingers in memory. This deck is more theatre than strategy, a love letter to comic-book flair and fishbowl-headed weirdness, and a reminder that in Commander, sometimes the journey is more fun than the outcome.
If you want to try this yourself, you can view the full deck on Moxfield.
Leave a comment if you’ve pulled off a trick or illusion in your games — I’d love to hear about it!
Thanks for joining the performance. Until next time, keep your smoke generator ready, your opponents guessing, and remember: real or illusion… by the time you find out, it will be too late!
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