Intelligence History

cEDH Intelligence History

A chronological record of reviewed Trend Intelligence reports that connected cEDH to deckbuilding, product, supply, pricing, or market changes.

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History Summary

What the durable links show

Reports
11 reviewed reports
First referenced
Jul 7, 2026
Latest mention
Aug 17, 2026
Signal types
6 signal types
Linked cards
52 linked cards

Recurring Signals

Repeated report patterns

3 shown

Recurring signal with changing conditions

4 reports from to

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Referenced in 4 reviewed reports across 20 days. Reports from Jul 28, 2026 to Aug 17, 2026 repeated 3 signal types around the same canonical context.

Commander brewingInventory and seller depthMarketplace disagreement

Exact-print recurring signal

3 reports from to

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Referenced in 3 reviewed reports across 20 days. Reports from Jul 28, 2026 to Aug 17, 2026 repeated 2 signal types around the same canonical context.

Commander brewingPlayer and decklist movement

Printing-specific: this recurring signal applies to the identified version, not every printing.

Multiple signal types

3 reports from to

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Referenced in 3 reviewed reports across 20 days. Reports from Jul 28, 2026 to Aug 17, 2026 repeated 2 signal types around the same canonical context.

Commander brewingPlayer and decklist movement

Reviewed Reports

Intelligence History

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2026

Early watch

Bilbo's Gambit can return a spell and shut off further spellcasting for the turn, but it shuts you off too. That makes it better in decks that can win through permanents or activated abilities than in decks that expect a long counterspell fight.

This format was part of the play context.

What to check next: Check which commanders keep Bilbo's Gambit after release, the exact regular or extended-art version, finish, seller count, listing depth, recent sales, CardTrader supply, marketplace agreement, and whether the card is solving games or sitting dead during stack fights.

Version-specific: compare the exact set, collector number, finish, treatment, and product source before trusting the move.

Early watch

Gleaming Splendor punishes the second card each opponent draws by giving you Treasure. It can also spend mana to make two players draw, which gives casual decks a political tool and combo decks a way to use unlimited mana.

This format was part of the play context.

What to check next: Check the exact collector number, regular versus borderless treatment, finish, product source, seller count, completed sales after release, CardTrader depth, marketplace agreement, price confidence, and whether early cEDH talk becomes repeated deck adoption.

Version-specific: compare the exact set, collector number, finish, treatment, and product source before trusting the move.