Worldfire was once banned due to the problematic interaction with floating mana and having access to your Commander. However, they consider Biorhythm and Coalition Victory still too powerful for the Commander environment. With that, the unbanning of Worldfire suggests that the Rules Committee are comfortable with powerful big mana spells in the format, especially ones that essentially reset the game. Sometimes, we see unbans with Painter’s Servant being a recent example. Read More: The 10 Best Commanders From Innistrad: Midnight HuntĬomplimenting the ban saw the unban of Worldfire which was unexpected. Overall, Golos is a very powerful card that often brought tension to the table, and was rarely underpowered in a Commander pod. This could you still do in Commander, and essentially avoid the Commander tax which seemed too much to handle in the end. Despite never seeing a ban in Standard, Field of the Dead took the hit instead since you can find it off Golos’s enter the battlefield ability. ~ The Commander Rules CommitteeĮarly last year, Golos, Tireless Pilgrim saw a ban in Brawl for offering similar unpleasant play experiences. Golos’ ability effectively reduces the commander tax to one and once you hit seven mana (with Golos assuring that you have WUBRG and helping you get there quickly), you don’t need to do anything for the rest of the game except cast spells for free-something we always want to be careful about. You can drop in Golos and a few 5-color lands into a random deck and get all the ramp and card advantage you would ever want from a commander, with no worries about your mana base. Its presence crushes the kind of diversity in commander choice which we want to promote. There are many problems with the card, but the greatest is that in the low-to-middle tiers where we focus the banlist, Golos is simply a better choice of leader for all but the most commander-centric decks. Golos, Tireless Pilgrim has been a much-discussed card that is both popular to play with and unpopular to play against. As explained by the Commander Rules committee below: You have access to all the ramp, and you can leverage Golos’s second ability to get ahead on the board. Granted, the Artifact Scout saw heavy play in the format since it was one of the best 5-color Commanders you could play. Often there is a hint of when a Commander ban is coming, but Golos, Tireless Pilgrim is an unexpected wrong.