Secrets of Strixhaven Commander (SOC): Set Guide

By Kim HildeqvistUpdated

Secrets of Strixhaven Commander (SOC) is an upcoming Commander product tied to Secrets of Strixhaven, the 111th Magic: The Gathering expansion. With a release date of April 24, 2026, it's one of the most anticipated Commander releases on the horizon - though, as of writing, Wizards of the Coast hasn't yet revealed the full details of what's inside.

What we do know is that the set carries the internal codename "Yachting" and contains 426 cards. Beyond that, the full decklists, commanders, and themes are still under wraps. I'll update this article as more information becomes available.

What is Secrets of Strixhaven Commander?

Secrets of Strixhaven Commander (set code: SOC) is a Commander preconstructed deck product releasing alongside Secrets of Strixhaven on April 24, 2026. At 426 cards across the product line, it follows the modern model of Commander decks released as a regular part of a set's product lineup - think the Commander decks that have shipped alongside sets like Wilds of Eldraine or Murders at Karlov Manor.

The number of individual decks and their color identities haven't been officially confirmed yet. The source material notes that deck names and commanders are listed as "TBA," so we're in a holding pattern until Wizards begins their preview season for the set.

Format check: Cards printed in Commander preconstructed products are legal in Commander (naturally), and any reprints are legal in whatever formats they were already legal in. New cards printed in Commander decks are generally not legal in Standard, Pioneer, or Modern unless explicitly added to those formats.

Setting and lore

Strixhaven is the premier university of magic on the plane of Arcavios - a place where five colleges, each founded by a pair of elder dragons, compete for academic prestige and magical supremacy. The five colleges are:

  • Silverquill (white/black) - masters of words, rhetoric, and ink magic
  • Prismari (blue/red) - artists who wield elemental magic as creative expression
  • Witherbloom (black/green) - life-and-death mages who study the biology of magic
  • Lorehold (red/white) - historians who literally resurrect the past
  • Quandrix (green/blue) - mathematicians of the arcane, bending reality through fractals and equations

The original Strixhaven: School of Mages set (STX) released in April 2021 and introduced this plane. Secrets of Strixhaven returns us there, and I'd expect the Commander decks to lean into the collegiate factions - though that's speculation on my part until previews confirm it.

Lore aside: The "secrets" framing of the set name suggests we might be digging into hidden knowledge buried somewhere in the university - possibly the mysterious Biblioplex, Strixhaven's vast magical library. That's purely my reading of the name, not confirmed story content.

What to expect from the Commander decks

Without official decklists, I can't tell you which commanders are heading up these decks or what their mechanical identity will be. What I can say is that modern Commander precon design tends to follow some reliable patterns:

  • Each deck usually has one face commander and at least one alternative commander, giving you flexibility in how you build.
  • The best precons in recent years have leaned into a clear mechanical theme that the whole deck supports, rather than just being a pile of good cards.
  • Expect a mix of reprints (to keep value accessible) and new cards designed specifically for Commander play.

I'll expand this section significantly once preview season begins and decklists are public.

Set legacy and context

It's genuinely too early to talk about Secrets of Strixhaven Commander's legacy - the set hasn't released yet. But returning to Strixhaven is meaningful. The original STX Commander decks (Silverquill Statement, Prismari Performance, Witherbloom Witchcraft, Lorehold Legacies, and Quantum Quandrix) were well-regarded for their flavour alignment with the plane's colleges, and cards like Breena, the Demagogue and Zaffai, Thunder Conductor from those decks have become genuine Commander staples.

If Secrets of Strixhaven Commander builds on that foundation, there's real reason for optimism. I'm cautiously excited - Strixhaven is one of Magic's more distinctive planes, and there's plenty of unexplored design space in a magical university setting.

Check back here as previews drop closer to the April 24, 2026 release date. ✨

Frequently Asked Questions

When does Secrets of Strixhaven Commander release?
Secrets of Strixhaven Commander (SOC) releases on April 24, 2026, alongside the main Secrets of Strixhaven set.
How many cards are in Secrets of Strixhaven Commander?
The Secrets of Strixhaven Commander product contains 426 cards in total across all decks in the product line.
What is the set code for Secrets of Strixhaven Commander?
The official set code for Secrets of Strixhaven Commander is SOC.
How many Commander decks are in the Secrets of Strixhaven Commander product?
The exact number of decks hasn't been officially confirmed yet. Deck names and commanders were listed as TBA at the time of this writing. Check back as Wizards of the Coast reveals more details during preview season.
Are cards from Secrets of Strixhaven Commander legal in Standard?
New cards printed in Commander preconstructed decks are generally not legal in Standard, Pioneer, or Modern. Reprints remain legal in whatever formats they were already legal in. Always check the official format legality pages if you're unsure about a specific card.
What plane is Secrets of Strixhaven set on?
Secrets of Strixhaven is set on Arcavios, home to Strixhaven University — the same plane introduced in Strixhaven: School of Mages (STX) in April 2021. The plane features five colleges of magic, each founded by a pair of elder dragons.

Cards in Secrets of Strixhaven Commander

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