Don't you find it funny how every storyline for the spring set always revolves around 5 of something based on color, and each of those somethings have to be color balanced with the other 4 because the Spring set happens to have the major annual Commander deck release? Before the major annual Commander deck release being tied to the Spring set, the sets weren't color based because there were no Commander Decks to be made for them. The story of those sets weren't based on color identity, and now, with Ikoria, Strixhaven, and Capenna, it is all about color identity.
Do you think Ikoria and Strixhaven are "specific color combinations matter" sets? Even if gameplaywise, color does not matter, the story still revolves around 5 of something based on color, because of Commander.
What I'm saying is, the storyline of those sets isn't influencing the Commander decks. Commander is influencing the story of the set.
It has been done where Commander didn't influence the story of the set, and that set is the D&D set.
Do you think Ikoria and Strixhaven are "specific color combinations matter" sets? Even if gameplaywise, color does not matter, the story still revolves around 5 of something based on color, because of Commander.
What I'm saying is, the storyline of those sets isn't influencing the Commander decks. Commander is influencing the story of the set.
It has been done where Commander didn't influence the story of the set, and that set is the D&D set.