Highlights

  • Thraximundar: A powerful Grixis commander who clears the board of creatures and gets stronger with each sacrifice. Great for maximizing the power of Zombie strategies.
  • Kalitas, Traitor Of Ghet: While not a Zombie himself, Kalitas makes for a fantastic Zombie commander, offering graveyard removal and board presence in one.
  • Ratadrabik Of Urborg: A great choice for players interested in white Zombie cards, Ratadrabik rewards you for stocking your deck with legendary Zombies and strengthens your defenses.

Over the years, Magic: The Gathering has seen various play formats spark the interest of its passionate community. Some have come and gone, while others, like EDH, otherwise known as Commander, have become such a force that they've dictated the release of entire sets dedicated to the format.

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In the world of Magic: The Gathering, the Zombie creature type is rather popular. For those who want to take this fandom into Commander, it's important to know which are the best Zombie commanders, standing, or rather, rising, above the rest.

Updated January 16, 2024, by Ryan Hay: Zombies remain one of the most popular typal Commander decks for players to pick up, and only gets better the more Zombies are released in Magic. While there hasn't been a new Zombie specific legendary creature in a bit, that doesn't mean there aren't other commanders to look at when building a deck. We cleaned up the list a bit, adding a few more commanders like Thraximundar and Kalitas, Traitor of Ghet, while removing some of the lesser-played commanders.

16 Thraximundar

Don't Let Them Keep A Board

Thraximundar by Raymond Swanland

Coming right out of the grave is Thraximundar, a brutal Grixis commander that works to keep the board clear of any creatures, so he can keep on swinging. Anytime Thraximundar attacks, the defending player has to sacrifice a creature. Anytime anyone sacrifices any creatures for any reason, Thraximundar gets +1/+1.

While he might not do much for Zombie strategies on his own, Thraximundar benefits from the resiliency of the kindred theme, since a 6/6 with haste and doesn't stay a 6/6 for long is going to be targeted down quickly. With all sorts of ways to reanimate and regenerate him with other Zombie-related cards, you can maximize Thraximunda's power turn after turn without dropping momentum.

15 Kalitas, Traitor Of Ghet

Graveyard Removal And Board Presence In One

14 kalitas, traitor of ghet full card and art background

While not a Zombie himself, Kalitas, Traitor of Ghet makes for a fantastic Zombie commander for those looking to control the board a little more than generating an army of Zombies. Anytime a nontoken creature under one of your opponent's control dies, you get to exile that card instead of letting it go to the graveyard, and in exchange, you get a 2/2 Zombie token.

Since the graveyard is often like a second hand for many decks in Commander, denying your opponents access to it puts you at a distinct advantage. Now, with a few Zombies, you can start sacrificing them to Kalitas to put two +1/+1 counters on him, quickly making him a major force to be reckoned with. Just slip him through your opponent's defenses a few times to rack up some Commander Damage, and you'll be the victor of the match in no time.

13 Ratadrabik Of Urborg

Legendaries Never Looked So Dead

Ratadrabik of Urborg

Ratadrabik is by no means the best Zombie commander, but he is a great choice for players interested in making use of the white Zombie cards released in the Amonkhet setting. This commander also rewards you for stocking your deck full of legendary Zombies as it creates tokens of them should they be removed.

Thanks to ward 2, Ratadrabik himself is a bit of a pain for opponents to get rid of. Consequently, enemies are incentivized to use their removal on other creatures you control, which powers Ratadrabik's token ability.

The addition of vigilance to every Zombie creature on your side of the battlefield also makes it difficult for opponents to break through your defenses. This shores up the weakness of creature-based strategies in Commander, as turning all of your creatures sideways usually makes you susceptible to other players.

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11 Acererak The Archlich

Where Do Zombies Belong? In The Dungeon

acererak the archlich

Acererak fits well in a Zombie deck that also runs a venture into the dungeon theme. Unfortunately, there are not all that many venture into the dungeon cards solely in black. That being said, you can allow Acererak's trigger to return it to your hand instead of the command zone and continue to cast it again and again until you complete the dungeon.

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Once you've completed Tomb of Annihilation, Acererak's attack trigger becomes difficult for opponents to deal with. Forcing each opponent to sacrifice a creature or allow you to create a Zombie token is no small thing. While it's unlikely that every one of your opponents will be hit hard by this ability, it's fair to say that at least one or two will find it a nuisance.

10 Nevinyrral, Urborg Tyrant

One Of Magic's OG Villains

Image of the Nevinyrral, Urborg Tyrant card in Magic: The Gathering, with art by Yongjae Choi

Nevinyrral, Urborg Tyrant is a Zombie Wizard that functions as an S-tier Wrath of God with additional benefits. For six converted mana, this 3/6 enters the field with hexproof from artifacts, creatures, and enchantments. When it dies, you can pay one mana to destroy all of the things it has hexproof from, essentially wiping the board.

If you can cast him in the same turn that he is removed, you'll get maximum return from his token spawning ability. It creates a 2/2 black Zombie token for every creature that died during the same turn in which he enters the battlefield.

Seeing as he wipes the battlefield when he leaves it, that's a lot of Zombies we're talking about. With enough mana and setup, Nevinyrral can single-handedly change a game of Commander in your favor.

9 Grimgrin, Corpse-Born

Smile, It's A Zombie!

Grimgrin, Corpse-Born

Grimgrin, Corpse-Born is considered by many to be the most entry-level and newcomer friendly of all the relevant Zombie commanders available in the format. For five converted mana, you get a 5/5 creature with a host of abilities. It enters the battlefield tapped, and the only way to untap this Zombie Warrior is to sacrifice another creature, which also lets you put a +1/+1 counter on Grimgrin.

Additionally, when Grimgrin attacks, you get to destroy target creature an opponent controls, and you get to add another +1/+1 counter to it. To get the most out of him, you'll want to build a deck that can get Zombies out onto the battlefield while also having ways to reanimate them from your graveyard.

8 Sedris, The Traitor King

They'll Join Your Side Eventually

Sedris, the Traitor King

Grixis is the color combination of blue, black, and red mana. It provides a stable base of destruction and control. Sedris, the Traitor King is easily the best Zombie commander in this category. The 5/5 Zombie Warrior costs six converted mana and has an ability that gives each creature card in your graveyard unearth for three converted mana.

This means that for three mana, you can bring a creature to the battlefield with haste. If it doesn't die in combat, it will be exiled at the end of that turn. In a deck focused on milling, this ability can provide late-game answers to a host of overwhelming board states from your opponents.

7 Mikaeus, The Unhallowed

Death Can't Stop You

Mikaeus, the Unhallowed

It's hard to deny how classic and iconic the original art for Mikaeus, the Unhallowed feels in terms of representing Zombies in the world of Magic: The Gathering. The legendary Zombie Cleric is a 5/5 with intimidate and essentially gives you protection from Humans.

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Whenever a Human damages you, it is destroyed. Pair this with Mikaeus' other ability, which gives all non-Human creatures you control +1/+1 and undying, and for six converted mana and you have yourself a true Zombie commander.

6 Varina, Lich Queen

Keep The Graveyard Full

Varina, Lich Queen

When it comes to strategy and playstyle, this is one commander that can flip the status of a game rather quickly. Varina costs just four converted mana and will lead an Esper (white/blue/black) deck centered around getting as many Zombies in play as possible.

Attached to its 4/4 body is an ability that triggers when you attack with Zombie creatures. For every Zombie you attack with during a given combat phase, you'll draw that many cards, then discard that many cards. Depending on what this number is, you'll also gain that much life. Varina works as both a mill commander and a self-healer: both great boons for a Zombie deck to have.

5 Sidisi, Brood Tyrant

Turn Your Graveyard Into A Second Hand

Sidisi, Blood Tyrant

Sidisi, Brood Tyrant is a rather effective Zombie token generator, but its reliance on a three-color Sultai (black/green/blue) deck forces building a deck around it to be a bit more difficult.

That being said, whenever Sidisi attacks or enters the battlefield, it lets you mill the top three cards of your deck. Its second ability makes it so that when a creature is discarded from your library into the graveyard, you get a free 2/2 black Zombie token as a reward. It's a pretty good trade-off for a commander who can be cast early in the game. While you won't find a ton of Zombie cards in green, it is the source of some of the best ramp in the game. This makes it easier to unload your Zombies onto the battlefield earlier in the game.

4 Ghoulcaller Gisa

One Zombie Becomes Many

Ghoulcaller Gisa

Zombie players looking to keep it classic with a mono-black deck need look no further than Ghoulcaller Gisa. Ghoulcaller is great for blanking opposing removal and creating a huge army of Zombie tokens. What's more traditional for Zombies than winning with an inordinate amount of 2/2 tokens?

Importantly, Gisa has a toughness of four which allows her to survive many damage-based removal spells. You can also use Gisa in combination with the popular Zombie combo of Phyrexian Altar, Gravecrawler, and Champion of the Perished to create infinite Zombie tokens. It doesn't get much more flavorful than that.

3 Gisa And Geralf

They Don't Stay Dead

gisa and geralf

When thinking of the best Zombie commanders, you likely think of cards that are of the Zombie creature type, but the legendary duo of Gisa and Geralf breaks this mold. The Human Wizards have you mill four cards when they enter the battlefield. In addition, on each of your turns, you can cast Zombie creature spells from your graveyard.

Building a Commander deck focused on milling your deck into your graveyard can take great advantage of this wonderful ability. Just make sure to have counter spells and removal for things that would cause you to exile your graveyard, or else this pair will have trouble getting online.

2 The Scarab God

The God Of The Zombies

The Scarab God

When Magic decided to add Gods to their lineup as a creature type, it was inevitable that something like The Scarab God would come around. This thing has a host of abilities, but at its base, it is a 5/5 for five converted mana.

In addition to triggering multiple things based on how many Zombies you control, this commander will be sent back to its owner's hand when it dies, meaning it can continuously be cast for its base five converted mana until it is discarded or exiled. The Scarab God, for four converted mana, can also exile creatures from any graveyard and create a 4/4 black Zombie token copy of said creature.

1 Wilhelt, The Rotcleaver

The Most Zombies For Your Mana

Magic the Gathering Creature Types With The Most Cards Wilhelt the Rotcleaver

Wilhelt, the Rotcleaver is arguably the best choice when it comes to building a Commander deck with a Zombie commander. For four total mana value, Wilhelt gives you a sacrifice outlet for your creatures, adding synergy with other cards, and adds Zombie tokens to the battlefield each time a Zombie dies.

When he triggers, Wilhelt, the Rotcleaver puts a 2/2 black Zombie token with decayed onto the battlefield. If you choose to use his ability to sacrifice a Zombie you control on your end step, you'll be able to draw a card, adding more cards (Zombies, hopefully) to your hand. Let the Zombie parade begin!

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