She also seems like a decent angel commander in her own right and that will be fun to see as well. She is definitely going to end up a Shadownborn Apostle deck and that will be some top-notch flavor!! apparently the demons of Innistrad respawn given enough time and she did make a pact with a demon? Or maybe that respawn in a natural part of Innistrad's Archangels and none of the sisters have ever died before? Did Avacyn just not actually kill her? Has she respawned. That said, I REALLY like the story element of one of the Archangel Sisters being back and I really hope we learn WHY she is back. I love Aristocrats and grindy decks so having this Liesa in the command zone seems like it will be a lot of fun and at the same time being against a grave hate effect in the command zone makes me want to pull my hair out! I am going to have a REAL Love/Hate relation with this card. Perhaps only Liesa can, because of her connection to black mana A thousand years ago, Avacyn single-handedly destroyed their sister and her entire small flight, and they had made the very mention of her name forbidden.”Ī: angels are like demons, and can reform over time. She did not approve of Liesa's methods, and when Liesa made a pact with a demon lord, Avacyn declared her a heretic and destroyed her, along with her entire flight of angels.”Īnd the following is from Shadows over Innistrad “A gaze black and pitiless”, which is told directly from Sigarda’s perspective She was inflexible in her righteousness and unstoppable in her power. “One day, a new angel appeared as if from nowhere: Avacyn. This is taken directly from last years “The Legendary Characters of Commander Legends”, while the article is OOC, it still expressly states Liesa is “destroyed” They share a character and mana cost and keywords but they're very different if you ask me. I wouldn't build either one the same way. Has no protection though so if she dies, you have to get her back with commander tax or reanimation unless you use some other spell/ability to protect her. This seems to lead to abusing ETBs and LTBs, or Shadowborn Apostles type stuff, looping certain things over and over. Hates on death triggers and whatnot, and the main thing to abuse is that your creature cards go back to hand after death. This leads her down roads like hard stax or weaponizing life gain.įorgotten Archangel however, despite also being a flying lifelinker, seems to go in a different direction. In addition, you can't get locked out of her casting her again if she gets removed based on mana since she will always cost five mana, no matter how many times she dies. Shroud of Dusk has that 'soft stax' ability hurting your opponents for every spell you cast she hurts you too but she's also a 5/5 flying lifelink so you can rather reliably gain 5 life per turn to offset it. Cards are nonfoil unless otherwise specified.They're rather different so I wouldn't replace one for the other. Card condition is near-mint to lightly played. The set printing of any individual card you receive will be random and may differ from those pictured. This is a complete, ready-to-play, 100-card Commander/EDH deck, made of authentic English-language Magic: the Gathering cards. This deck will feel at home anywhere - at any table with any other decks and players - for years to come as a valued part of any collection. I select the highest-quality cards available, including the newest cards that other sellers leave out, to create high-performance decks that truly make the most of their Commander. Most Commander decks are loaded with low-quality filler cards to keep costs down, which comes at the expense of power, performance, and ultimately fun. The deck is packed with all sorts of lifegain synergies to take further advantage. Sure to be the target of removal, Liesa comes back from the Command zone by paying life, not mana, so this deck is packed with lifegain to pay the cost. Liesa, Shroud of Dusk doesn't play nice, hitting opponents for 2 damage every time they cast a spell.
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