The Game Changers list, on the other hand, is a different beast.
This creates a lot more decisions when building a Commander deck.
You’re weighing Game Changers against one another, and deciding which should go in your deck.
You’re also forced to decide what Bracket you want your deck to belong in.
Let’s say you saw the initial Game Changers list, and started retooling your deck accordingly.
A lot of players have problems with Magic: The Gathering’s land system.
It never bothered me much until I played a newer TCG with a creative angle.
Because Commander Brackets are a work in progress, they may eventually be less unstable.
Conversely, there are some powerful interactions that aren’t addressed by the Game Changers list.
Source:Magic: The Gathering[1] [2],The Verge