EDHREC’s Over/Under Grades Duskmourn Commanders and Preconstructed Commander Decks
EDHREC’s Kyle Massa put Duskmourn commanders to the Over/Under test and found Valgavoth commanders sitting at 13,381 and 3,408 decks versus a 1,200-deck line.

EDHREC ran an Over/Under review of Duskmourn commanders in an article by Kyle Massa published Feb. 17, 2026, using a 1,200-deck baseline and screenshots taken on Duskmourn’s first birthday, Sept. 27, 2025, that show Valgavoth, Harrower of Souls and Valgavoth, Terror Eater finishing at 13,381 and 3,408 decks respectively. Massa opened the column with a cheeky tone, “These toys don't go winding down, because it's time for another edition of The Over/Under. Also, they're homicidal.”, and kept the series’ one-year popularity test front and center.
Massa also flagged a precon play pattern he personally tested: he purchased the Zimone preconstructed deck and wrote that “I purchased this precon myself, so I can attest to its efficacy, especially when you combine Retreat to Coralhelm with Walking Atlas, Sakura-Tribe Scout, or any creature that taps to place a land on the battlefield.” He described the loop in concrete terms: landfalls trigger Zimone and let you untap the Atlas “and do it again, until you've emptied your hand,” an engine he called a “potent little value engine.”
That Zimone observation has an immediate deckbuilding implication. Massa noted surprise that tappers like Walking Atlas and Sakura-Tribe Scout “do not appear in the average Zimone list,” which suggests readily testable upgrades for Zimone pilots: add land-drop tappers and Retreat to Coralhelm to turn token landfalls into repeated untaps and massive card advantage. Try a playtest night with one copy of Retreat and three tappers to see the frequency of the loop in your meta.
Preconstructed decks shaped the set’s Commander reception as well. Inverse reported early access to the two ready-to-play precons Endless Punishment and Death Toll, noting Wizards of the Coast sent the decks for previews. Inverse singled out Death Toll as a green-black self-mill Delirium shell built around Winter, Cynical Opportunist and full of “massive creatures and removal spells.” Specific inclusions named were Formless Genesis, Old Stickfingers, Gnarlwood Dryad, and Demolisher Spawn, and the author called Death Toll “extremely underrated” and “may be the most powerful” precon because it is not totally reliant on its commander.
Card-level curved recommendations from Card Kingdom and Mtgrocks reinforce why several Duskmourn cards pushed Commander adoption. Kristen Gregory’s Card Kingdom set review dated Sept. 24, 2024 highlighted Kaito, Bane of Nightmares, Marina Vendrell as a Rooms Commander, Overlord of the Hauntwoods as a land-token engine that fits Henzie and Adrix and Nev, Twitching Doll for sac-to-token value, and Tyvar for a flexible Elf legend. Mtgrocks named Victor, Valgavoth’s Seneschal “another great Commander pick,” comparing his sequential abilities to Omnath, Locus of Creation and Nissa, Resurgent Animist, and singled out Winter as “a slam dunk in Commander.”
Practical next steps from these pieces are specific: review EDHREC’s screenshots dated Sept. 27, 2025 to verify the Valgavoth counts; test Zimone with Retreat to Coralhelm plus Walking Atlas or Sakura-Tribe Scout in your meta; and consider buying Death Toll for an immediate Delirium/self-mill shell that already includes Formless Genesis and Old Stickfingers. Kyle Massa also teased a “Can't-Miss Pick” in the Over/Under piece, so check his full Feb. 17, 2026 article for that pick and the rest of his Over/Under results.
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