The most hyped MH3 precon is the Eldrazi Incursion Commander deck. Its presale price almost doubled to over $120 since its announcement, and for good reason. The power level here is very high compared to most precons. However, it’s hard to justify the insane price tag on the ripple foil Collector’s Edition of the deck.
In this article, we will help you improve the consistency and power level of your Eldrazi Incursion MH3 precon deck. This includes both budget card options and premium upgrades.
We will not include cEDH power level cards outside of MH3, otherwise, this list would just be cards like Mana Crypt. We also won’t be adding big Eldrazi game-enders like Emrakul, The Promised End. The reason for this is that these cards are quite expensive and come down to personal choice and which big Eldrazi finishers you already have in your collection.
Without further ado, here is our guide of the 25 Best Upgrades to the Eldrazi Incursion MH3 Precon deck:
Top 25 Upgrades
#1 Echoes of Eternity
- Echoes of Eternity doubles everything you do, making it an essential card for maximizing your Eldrazi deck's potential. From casting big colorless permanents to doubling ETB and cast triggers, this card is phenomenal.
#2 Ugin’s Binding
- Essentially a Cyclonic Rift for Eldrazi decks, Ugin’s Binding offers a powerful board reset for just three mana, making it a game-winning card.
#3 Zhulodok, Void Gorger
- Zhulodok turns every big Eldrazi cast into a 3-for-1, providing significant card advantage, which is crucial in Eldrazi decks.
#4 Kozilek’s Unsealing
- This card ramps, provides blockers, and draws cards. It's highly synergistic with Evoke spells like Nulldrifter, making it a versatile addition.
#5 Roaming Throne
- This colorless Eldrazi card can double attack and ETB triggers, enhancing your deck’s overall performance.
#6 Thran Dynamo
- A staple in artifact ramp, Thran Dynamo accelerates your ability to cast high-cost Eldrazi spells quickly.
#7 Path of Annihilation
Excellent for ramp, this card can give you up to 4 mana by tapping and sacrificing Eldrazi tokens, and also helps sustain you in the late game.
This card is deceptively powerful for drawing cards and triggering multiple abilities in synergy with other
Eldrazi cards.
This budget-friendly card is insane if you can play multiple non-legendary Eldrazi, providing great value for its cost.
Allows you to put the biggest creature from your deck onto the battlefield every turn, accelerating your game plan.
Enables you to play spells at instant speed, mitigating the risk of board wipes and removal spells.
Supports the Flash strategy and can grow over the course of the game, adding flying into the mix.
A premium board wipe that often serves as a one-sided reset, clearing the path for massive attacks.
This versatile card ramps and draws cards, or exiles dangerous creatures and graveyard cards, making it highly useful.
Doubles the effects of ETB triggers, enhancing the value of your Eldrazi creatures significantly.
A powerful mana source tailored for Eldrazi decks, doubling your mana production effectively.
An efficient one-mana removal spell, capable of targeting most Commanders in the game.
Essential for ramping up to cast your high-cost Eldrazi spells quickly.
Allows you to flash in a game-ending Eldrazi at the end of an opponent’s turn, giving you a strategic advantage.
This mana rock-like card boosts your Spawns and helps reduce the cost of high-CMC colorless spells.
A bit pricey but crucial for the flash strategy, allowing you to play creatures at instant speed.
A budget-friendly alternative to Winding Canyons, supporting the flash strategy effectively.
Provides a free counterspell to protect your high-cost Eldrazi from removal spells, triggering additional abilities.
Allows you to save creatures or remove lethal attackers, acting as a versatile land with powerful effects.
Doubles triggered abilities for just 2 mana, making it an efficient upgrade for enhancing your deck’s performance.