


In browsing this list, clear patterns emerge of what cards are most likely to conjure up some good-old NaCl. With all that data, we created a Top 100 list of the most salt-inducing cards in Commander. In the span of 3 days, you contributed over 500,000 votes on the saltiness of various cards, rated on a scale from 0 (sodium-free) to 4 (drinking a bottle of soy sauce while swimming in the Dead Sea). This April, we at EDHREC presented a survey to you, our lovely readers, listeners, and users. How do you quantify a card's "salt potential"? The answer, it turns out, is "with lots of help." It's easy for me to recall specific moments where a card made me salty, but it is much more challenging to judge whether a single card is inherently "salty". with no win condition in hand (or in mind). No, not the delicious spice that supplies iodide (a necessary nutrient) I mean salt: the feeling you get when the Mizzix of the Izmagnus player combos out a turn before your victory the emotion inspired by a Zur, the Enchanter pillowfort deck that you just can't get through to the prickling sensation of a player who just resolved Armageddon.

In a recent episode of the EDHRECast, co-hosts Joey, Matt, and Dana sat down with Star City Games writer Bennie Smith to discuss. ( Narset, Enlightened Master | Art by Magali Villeneuve) Just a Pinch
