And at the center, pulling all the strings, is Mr. House.

He’s the leader of this oasis, and he can lead yourMagic: The GatheringCommander deck, too.

Fallout fever has spread to Magic: The Gathering.

Mr. House, with several important cards on his other monitors.

After all, everybody knows that the House always wins.

Armed with this foreknowledge, he wired his brain into a supercomputer to oversee the defenses of Las Vegas.

He was mostly successful and survived long enough to oversee the growth and development of New Vegas decades later.

A person in Power Armor on a browny green background

Securitron Squadron, by Jonas De Ro

The odds of rolling six on seven dice at once is 1 in 279,936.

Don’t rely on this as a win condition.

The kicker is thatevery time they do, you also get a Gold token.

MTG: Mr. House, President and CEO card

Include as many of those as you want, but consider some more unique options, as well.

You’ll want to keep your dice handy, because you’ll be rolling all day long.

The real heavy hitters are the Ancient Dragons.

Three securitron bots coming towards you, one firing its lasers.

Securitron Squadron, by Jonas De Ro

The House Always Wins

Casinos profit because the odds are in their favor.

Even in roulette, you have slightly less than a 50/50 shot at winning.

Radiation has done a number on the Wasteland in MTG’s Fallout Mutant Menace Commander deck.

Component Pouch, from Forgotten Realms Commander

Inspiring Statuary, from Murders at Karlov Manor Commander

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