


He also can get around the commander tax if you have enough creatures, so he's always cheap to cast! Generally, Karador (along with most dredge generals) is built with combo in mind, the most common being ] + ] + sac outlet to get all of your creatures onto the board, and then comboing from there. Karador focuses on dumping your library into your graveyard (duh) and getting value out of smaller creatures with fun ETB effects to help you control the board. One of the few dredge commanders with access to white, you get fun things like ], ], ], ], ], and much more. The best dredge commanders, in my opinion (in no particular order):
