![]() Do not fear Liesa's life cost on cast, unless you are being archenemy'd you'll only cast her a few times a game. Liesa is best as an aggressive commander that shuts games down quickly putting pressure on your opponent's life totals and making them have to really consider if they want to cast their spells is going to be better for you than trying to draw out the game by increasing your own life total. This isn't what you are asking for so I apologize, but I love Liesa as a commander so my advice is this: do not make a lifegain deck with her. Basically a second greed for you and eventually a sac outlet is pretty nice. ] has decent upside f.e.Įdit: oh yeah, the black ixalan flip land is pretty good. Just run any other orzhov dual land in its place. Vivid meadow is literally worse than a core set tapped dual for you. ![]() For that the most obvious card is ] but i also do like ] and ] is also very good in your deck. ] is kinda risk but if you get it to stick around, things get ugly fast.Īnother kind of payoff is the ability of paying lots of life. Some payoffs you should consider are ], ], ], ] and it may be out of your budget, but obviously ]. You gotta have payoffs, and orzhov is the absolutely best color for that. And the worst part is once you are at a certain life total, gaining more life wont help at all. Understand that gaining life by iitself will matter very little in a game of commander, even with your commander out. You got a bunch of lifelinkers but has too few payoffs. ![]() That said, there are lots of easy improvements to make this deck run more smoothly if you are aiming at playing in higherr power pods.įirst, Arvard with 3 legendaries in the deck is a non-bo. If you guys play closer to precon level and the games are deccided by bashing multiple times with a bunch of creatures, this deck is fine. ![]()
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