Our Top-Selling Commander Proxies
Commander (EDH) is always evolving — new releases shake up deckbuilding trends, but some cards stay staples of the format. Whether you’re a casual player or a competitive brewer, it’s always fun to see what other players are sleeving up. Here’s a look at our top-selling Commander proxies from the past three months — including the cards and commanders that are defining the current meta.
The Rise of the Rabbits: Hare Apparent
Our #1 selling card this quarter has been Hare Apparent — and for good reason! This card lets players break the “one copy per deck” rule and flood the battlefield with adorable (and deadly) rabbit tokens.
Popular commanders for a Hare Apparent deck include:
- Baylen, the Haymaker — the perfect rabbit leader who synergizes beautifully with token generation.
- Delney, Streetwise Lookout — doubles the number of rabbit tokens each Hare Apparent creates, quickly overwhelming your opponents.
The result? A board full of bunnies and a deck full of fun.
Relentless Rats – The Classic Swarm
Relentless Rats never goes out of style. Like Hare Apparent, you can play as many copies as you want — and each one makes the rest stronger by giving them a +1/+1 boost for each other copy you have in play.
Top commander picks for a Rats deck:
- Marrow-Gnawer — grants all your rats fear, helping your unstoppable swarm slip past blockers.
- Ashcoat of the Shadow Swarm — pumps your rats even more and brings them back from the graveyard for extra squeak-fueled chaos.
Relentless Rats remains a fan favorite among players who love scaling power and exponential board presence.
Heroic Intervention / Aerith’s Curaga Magic
No surprise here — Heroic Intervention continues to be a green staple in Commander. Protecting all your permanents with hexproof and indestructible is essential in a multiplayer environment full of board wipes.
The FINAL FANTASY Secret Lair version — Aerith’s Curaga Magic — has been one of our biggest-selling proxies this quarter. It’s gorgeous, nostalgic, and powerful all at once.
Solphim, Mayhem Dominus – Red’s Reign of Fire
Our top-selling commander overall is Solphim, Mayhem Dominus. Solphim doubles all noncombat damage, turning every burn spell into a devastating finisher.
Favorite pairings include:
- Lightning Bolt, Blasphemous Act, and Razorkin Needlehead — already efficient, now utterly absurd.
- Twinflame Tyrant — combine with Solphim to double your doubled damage!
Mono-red decks are thriving right now thanks to their consistency and explosive power. Supporting staples like Jeska’s Will (Game Changer), Deflecting Swat (Game Changer), and Wheel of Fortune round out this fiery archetype.
Bristly Bill, Spine Sower – Counters that Crush
Another hot-selling commander this season is Bristly Bill, Spine Sower. Players are embracing “big stompy counters” strategies that focus on building unstoppable creatures.
Fan-favorite inclusions:
- Kodama of the West Tree
- Azusa, Lost but Seeking
- Game Changers like Gaea’s Cradle, Seedborn Muse, and Worldly Tutor
Mono-green decks remain a powerhouse for players who love growth, ramp, and raw board presence.
Staple Lands & Mana Rocks
Of course, no Commander update would be complete without mentioning the format staples that fit into nearly any deck. These universal cards are always among our best sellers:
Lands:
- Mana Confluence
- City of Brass
- Bloodstained Mire, Flooded Strand, Scalding Tarn, Polluted Delta (fetch lands)
Artifacts:
- Mithril Coat — makes your commander indestructible for just 3 mana and 3 to equip.
- Mox Amber, Mox Diamond, Lotus Petal, Lion’s Eye Diamond — timeless mana rocks that accelerate any strategy.
As real card prices rise, demand for high-quality proxies of premium mana rocks and fetch lands has surged dramatically.
The Commander Meta Right Now
Across all these trends, we’ve noticed a clear pattern:
- Mono-colored decks are more popular than ever — consistent, powerful, and budget-friendly.
- Token and swarm strategies (like Rabbits and Rats) are thriving.
- Universal staples remain in constant demand.
Commander continues to be the most creative and customizable format in Magic — and proxies make it easier than ever to build the decks you love without breaking the bank.
What’s Your Commander Right Now?
Have you been brewing with Hare Apparent, Solphim, or Bristly Bill lately? Drop a comment below or share your decklist with us on social media — we love seeing what the community is building!