Because of this, I’m not thrilled with this choice as the leader for a beginner deck. He’s better to be patient with, and cast when the board is full so you can drop him and watch your opponents slap each other about. Also, Kardur is one of those rare commanders that you don’t want to play ASAP. But the problem with having Kardur in the command zone is that you lose that element of surprise that you would’ve gotten from playing him from your hand. I’ll confess to having tried to build a Kardur deck myself at one point. Any attacking creature, doesn’t matter who controls it. Then, because it wasn’t already awesome enough, Kardur drains life from opponents whenever an attacking creature dies. Rather, it affects your opponents, so it will also cause any creatures that enter with haste to be required to attack as well. Now keep in mind this isn’t technically goad, as it doesn’t affect your opponents’ creatures. Until your next turn, all creatures your opponents control have to attack someone other than you. Kardur is a 4/3 Demon Berserker who has a quasi-goad effect when he enters the battlefield.
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