Vendor: Universal
Product Type : MTG Sealed Product
Riders of Rohan is perhaps the most surprising one of the four Lord of the Rings Commander decks. It can be a bit hard to predict what this deck will be about, unless it’s about an old MTG mechanic, which is very rarely used nowadays, but it would be a perfect flavor fit. We are speaking, of course, about horsemanship.
Horsemanship is an evasion mechanic, similar to flying. Attacking creatures with horsemanship can only be blocked by creatures with horsemanship. This mechanic was previously found in all colors, except Green. Thus, the White-Blue-Red color combination does make sense.
If you’re unfamiliar with the Middle-earth lore, Rohan is a kingdom, known for its horseman, the Rohirrim. The name of the deck, Riders of Rohan, confirms that they will be the main focus of the deck.
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