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Our Vote: The Best Commander Deck-Building Tools & Resources

Building a Commander deck is more than just shuffling together 100 cards. It is an act of creativity, a puzzle of synergy, and a reflection of your playstyle. Every legendary creature sets the stage for a unique story, but finding the right supporting cast of spells, artifacts, and lands can be overwhelming.


Thankfully, there are incredible tools and resources designed to guide you from the spark of an idea to a finely tuned masterpiece ready for the table. Let's check out some of the best commander deck-building tools out there and what makes them unique.


EDHREC

What it does: EDHREC aggregates decklists from across the web, like Commander Spellbook, Moxfield, Archidekt, and Scryfall, to provide an easy-to-digest breakdown of popular cards for any commander or color combination. It highlights “Top Cards,” “High Synergy Cards,” “New Cards,” and more.


EDHREC page shows articles on building decks with colorful graphics. Ads and a "Commander of the Day" card: Megatron, Tyrant.

Why it’s great for Commander: It’s the go-to hub for inspiration and understanding what card staples or synergies exist within your chosen commander’s color

identity.


Check them out: EDHREC


Moxfield

What it does: A clean, modern deck builder with intuitive features—deck creation, importing, playtest mode, search filters, and “packages” for repeated card groups. It also integrates with EDHREC to suggest fitting cards based on existing decks.


Purple-themed website header for Moxfield, a Magic: The Gathering deck builder. Features search bar and new releases: Spider-Man, Avatar, Artists.

Why it’s great for Commander: It combines smooth UX with powerful EDHREC-driven suggestions, making deck crafting streamlined and rich.


Try it out: Moxfield


Scryfall

What it does: A deep, advanced card database offering hyper-specific search parameters—filter by name, type, mana cost, text, artist, and more. Includes a functional deck builder with accurate card recognition.


Scryfall site homepage with dark background, text highlights Magic: The Gathering card search. Buttons and list of new previews below.

Why it’s great for Commander: Indispensable for pinpointing that perfect card, especially when focused on niche mechanics or obscure combos. Also includes direct links to purchase from the top singles websites out there.


Find cards here: Scryfall


Archidekt

What it does: A visually modern deck builder with automatic categorization (e.g., "Evasion," "Protection") and deck organization tools. Also includes a playtester and friendly UX for meta insights.


Archidekt website banner with search bar. Background shows abstract designs in dark tones. Buttons: "Deck sandbox" and "All decks."

Why it’s great for Commander: Ideal for organizing board strategies visually and quickly editing decks with built-in feedback.


Build here: Archidekt


Deckstats

What it does: A straightforward builder that offers detailed statistical analysis (mana curve, card types, probabilities, starting hand simulations, deck folders).


Magic: The Gathering deck building and analysis tools on deckstats.net. Includes deck stats, card collection tracking, and colorful charts.

Why it’s great for Commander: Excellent for quantitative tuning—knowing your deck’s odds, curves, and structure.


Explore it: Deckstats


ManaStack

What it does: Drag-and-drop deck builder with a sleek interface and a multiplayer playtester that allows live testing. Includes AI-assisted suggestions behind a paywall.


ManaStack banner with logo; text: A suite of tools for Magic: The Gathering decks. Features: Deck Builder, Playtesting, Community, on a dark blue background.

Why it’s great for Commander: Useful if you want to simulate gameplay flow and test decks in real-time with others.


Give it a spin: ManaStack


Additional Tools Worth Mentioning

  • MTG.cardsrealm.com (Commander Power Level Calculator): Upload your list and it analyzes power level, categories (draw, tutors, removal), and gives suggestions to balance your deck.

  • mtgoncurve.com: Paste your decklist to see how well your mana and color distribution support your curve and consistency.


Community Picks

From r/mtg:

“Scryfall for detailed filtering, EDHREC for synergy ideas, and Moxfield for building—the essentials.”

From Facebook Commander groups:

“I like Archidekt the most for built-in EDHREC insights; but Moxfield remains the most popular.”

These affirm that EDHREC, Moxfield, Scryfall, and Archidekt consistently rank highest with players.


Quick Comparison Table

Tool

Best For

Standout Feature

EDHREC

Inspiration & synergy planning

Commander-focused stats & suggestions

Moxfield

Building + suggestions

Clean UI + EDHREC integration

Scryfall

Advanced card searches

Precise filtering and recognition

Archidekt

Visual organization & categorization

Auto grouping & deck layout

Deckstats

Statistical tuning

Probability & curve analytics

ManaStack

Live testing

Multiplayer playtester

Cardsrealm / mtgoncurve

Power-level & curve analysis

Automated deck critique tools

Final Thoughts

To build a well-rounded Commander deck, here’s a suggested workflow:

  1. Research & Inspire — Start with EDHREC to explore popular builds and card synergies.

  2. Search & Discover — Use Scryfall for detailed filtering as you hunt down specific cards.

  3. Build & Edit — Craft your deck in Moxfield or Archidekt, leveraging visual presentation or organizational tools.

  4. Tune Statistically — Refine with insights from Deckstats, Cardsrealm, or mtgoncurve.

  5. Test in Practice — Optionally bring your deck to life with ManaStack for multiplayer playtesting.


Are These The Best Commander Deck-Building Tools?

This is a pretty comprehensive list that will bring you from concept to construction and testing. But it's certainly possible that we missed a few. If you have some great tools that are often overlooked we would love to know! Drop them in the comments below so everyone can check them out.

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