Giada, Font of Hope Commander Deck Guide
Streets of New Capenna brought a lot of multicolored commanders with it. Interestingly, one of the most popular commanders from the set is actually a mono-colored commander: Giada, Font of Hope.
Read moreStreets of New Capenna brought a lot of multicolored commanders with it. Interestingly, one of the most popular commanders from the set is actually a mono-colored commander: Giada, Font of Hope.
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Read moreI don’t personally like competitive EDH so I can’t say for certain if the Prosper-led deck I’ve got for you today could compete against the higher-end competitive decks. What I can say is that I’ve played this deck (with some slight changes due...
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