If you start supplementing your build with elves and good cheap staple non-enchantment cards, then you lose the value of the synergy which ultimately lowers your power and harms your late game consistency, even if it does empower the early game - this is also true for the aggressive builds
Magic: The Gatherings dizzyingly diverse menagerie grows more and more crowded as the sets go on, with creature types that were once confined to one-off jokes stepping into the limelight as fully viable Commander archetypes
On cards that get a security stamp (usually rares and mythic rares), the acorn symbol will be that security stamp
Decklist: Boros Convoke in Pioneer Warden of the Inner Sky | Illustration by Raoul Vitale Creatures (32) Cosmogrand Zenith x3 Imodane's Recruiter x2 Knight-Errant of Eos x4 Novice Inspector x4 Ornithopter x4 Thraben Inspector x4 Venerated Loxodon x4 Voldaren Epicure x3 Warden of the Inner Sky x4 Sorceries (4) Artifact (3) Lands (21) Battlefield Forge x4 Eiganjo, Seat of the Empire Inspiring Vantage x4 Mountain Needleverge Pathway x4 Plains Sacred Foundry x4 Shefet Dunes Sokenzan, Crucible of Defiance Sideboard (15) Devout Decree x2 Get Lost x2 Knockout Blow x2 Portable Hole Remorseful Cleric x2 Sheltered by Ghosts x4 Wear / Tear x2 Here's a very competitive Pioneer deck that showcases how versatile Clue tokens are
There really is something for everyone here, as long as youre not brand new to MTG