1. Discover a Commander game
Browse upcoming parties and compare the date, meeting place, number of open seats and expected bracket. Choose a listing that fits both your schedule and the kind of EDH game you want.
2. Build your deck arsenal
Create a profile for each Commander deck you might bring. A helpful profile gives the commander, colours, bracket and a short description of the deck’s plan. You do not need to enter every card to give the table useful context.
3. Join a pod and choose your deck
Select a deck when you join so other players know what you are considering. If the table’s expectations change, bring an alternative and agree together before starting.
4. Coordinate before game night
Use party chat to confirm time, venue details and the pre-game conversation. Hosts can also include guest players so the seat count stays accurate.
5. Record an after-action report
After the pod finishes, record which decks were played, the winner, game duration and any useful notes. The report supports registered members and guest players, and its checklist helps the host confirm that each result is complete.
6. Review decks and grow your playgroup
Each deck profile brings its game history, results and player commentary together. Constructive reviews give the deck owner useful context and help friends understand how the deck plays beyond its bracket. Over time, new players can become familiar faces and recurring pods. For local advice, read the Commander in Singapore guide, then find your next game.