Magic: The Gathering is gearing up for yet another set in 2026, but this time it’s Secrets of Strixhaven - a return to a familiar plane full of spellcasters and studying, arriving on April 24, 2026.The set will include five Commander decks for the first time since Tarkir: Dragonstorm in 2025, and now we know a little more about how each will play thanks to the new face Commanders.Strixhaven’s Commanders Are Here - Which Will You Pick?Kicking things off with Lorehold Spirit, this Red/White deck is helmed by Quintorius, History Chaser.This Planeswalker is a four-cost card that creates Spirit tokens when cards leave the graveyard. Its +1 ability lets you discard a card to trigger card draw and mill, while its -4 gives your Spirits double strike and Vigilance.Next up, Witherbloom Pestilence is a Black/Green deck with Dina, Essence Brewer as its Commander.A 2/3 that turns creature sacrifice into card draw, Dina can also sacrifice creatures to gain life and power up another creature.Silverquill Influence has a goad theme in Black and White, and is led by Killian, Decisive Mentor. He’s a 2/3 that goads creatures as Enchantments enter, and gets card advantage from cards with Auras attacking.Izzet spellslinger is hardly a fresh archetype, but Rootha. Mastering the Moment is a 3/4 that creates Elemental creature tokens with flying and haste.Rack up the spells in Prismari Artistry, and it could end up causing a bit of a snowball effect.Finally, Quandrix Unlimited is a Green/Blue precon with Zimone, Infinite Analyst. It’s a three-cost, 0/4 that racks up +1/+1 counters as you cast ‘X’ spells/Then, your X spells cost 1 less for each counter you have, potentially making Zimone a really useful engine all on her own (alongside X spells, naturally).Any of the decks catch your eye? I was going to sit this one out, having picked up three precons already this year, but Dina is a really neat Commander that has me tempted.For more on Commander, be sure to check out some of the most powerful precon decks in the format so far, as well as a look at some currently on sale.Lloyd Coombes is an experienced freelancer in tech, gaming and fitness seen at Polygon, Eurogamer, Macworld, TechRadar and many more. He's a big fan of Magic: The Gathering and other collectible card games, much to his wife's dismay.