MTG Edge of Eternities: World Shaper Commander Precon Guide
- Greg Montique
- Aug 4
- 3 min read
The Edge of Eternities’ World Shaper precon is a land-centric, sacrifice-driven powerhouse that blends graveyard recursion, value generation, and explosive landfall payoffs. Led by Szarel, Genesis Shepherd, this deck turns the battlefield into a compost heap of opportunity, where every sacrificed permanent feeds a growing engine of advantage.
Deck Theme: Sacrifice, Reclaim, and Reap
At its core, World Shaper is about turning loss into leverage. You’ll sacrifice your permanents to fuel powerful effects, then play lands from your graveyard to trigger landfall and recursion loops all the way to victory.

Key themes include:
Land recursion: Szarel lets you play lands from your graveyard, enabling repeat landfall triggers.
Sacrifice synergy: Many cards reward you for sacrificing permanents, especially lands.
+1/+1 counter distribution: Szarel buffs your creature when you sacrifice non-token permanents. Mazirek, Kraul Death Priest gives all your creatures +1/+1 counters when an opponent sacrifices a permanent.
Graveyard value: Creatures like Titania, Protector of Argoth and Soul of Windgrace thrive in a graveyard-rich environment.
What Drives the Edge of Eternities’ World Shaper precon?
This deck doesn’t rely on brute force. It builds incremental advantage through smart resource cycling.
Here’s what drives it:
Commander Power: Szarel enables graveyard land plays and spreads counters, turning sacrifice into board pressure.
Landfall Payoffs: Rampaging Baloths, Omnath, Locus of Rage, and Moraug, Fury of Akoum reward repeated land drops.
Sacrifice Outlets: Baloth Prime, Evendo Brushrazer, and Hammer of Purphoros let you convert lands into value, then bring those lands back with creature effects.
Graveyard Access: Splendid Reclamation, Springbloom Druid, and Loamcrafter Faun help recycle lands and permanents.
Board Control: Wipe and destroy options like Windgrace’s Judgment, Beast Within, and Gaze of Granite keep threats in check.
Early Game: Ramp and Fill the Graveyard
Don’t worry about losing lands, that’s part of the plan.

Your first few turns should focus on setup:
Use ramp spells like Cultivate, Nature’s Lore, and Skyshroud Claim to accelerate mana.
Play utility creatures like Satyr Wayfinder and Springbloom Druid to mill lands and fix colors.
Deploy Szarel early if you have sacrifice outlets ready. Otherwise, wait until your graveyard is stocked.
Mid Game: Sacrifice and Synergize
Protect key pieces with removal and disruption to keep your engines running.

This is where the deck starts humming:
Use sacrifice outlets to trigger Szarel’s ability and spread +1/+1 counters.
Play lands from your graveyard to fuel landfall effects and recursion.
Deploy midrange threats like Titania, The Gitrog Monster, and Soul of Windgrace to dominate value exchanges.
Late Game: Explosive Landfall and Board Domination
Victory comes through synergy. Not just big creatures, but big turns.

By turn 7 or 8, you should be ready to overwhelm the table:
Use Splendid Reclamation or World Breaker to bring back a massive land payload.
Trigger landfall chains with Moraug, Fury of Akoum, and Rampaging Baloths for extra combat steps or token armies. Moraug's landfall ability stacks, adding an additional combat phase for each land you play.
Sacrifice lands with Baloth Prime or Hearthhull, the Worldseed to draw cards, drain opponents, and flood the board.
Go Forth and Compost the Cosmos
World Shaper is a deck for players who love turning decay into dominance. It rewards careful sequencing, graveyard awareness, and creative sacrifice lines. My recommendation is to run with Szarel as the commander, but experimenting with Hearthhull can be a fun way to test the new station ability. In any case, this precon offers a rich and rewarding playstyle that’s as thematic as it is powerful. I recommend picking it up to play as is, toss in some upgrades, or gather cards to boost your other landfall decks!
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