For OG fans of, allows long-time and new fans to play on computers and mobile devices. Like any game, is about building and using the right deck. Both casual and competitive players can enjoy the game as there are plenty of options for different play styles.
Options for card types and deck-building includecreatures, spells, enchantments, and artifacts. These card types can be built into various deck formats, such as Standard, Historic, and Draft. has a lot of customizability, allowing players to refine their decks. For Standard players, it's common to focus on cards from the most recent sets, but a few Foundations cards consistently perform well.
Alesha, Who Laughs At Fate, is a great foundation choice for a commander in . She has a unique ability to bring creatures back from the graveyard, but to unlock that ability, players must first grow their stats by consistently using it to attack. Once the ability is unlocked, Alesha becomes a powerhouse creature with an army of resurrected creatures. Plus, having the first strike helps Alesha win most combats.
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During its attacks, players can pay mana to bring back creatures with two or less power from the graveyard. Using these creatures in battle causes a distraction and makes it difficult for opponents to stabilize. To fully capitalize on Alesha's effectiveness, use cards like Sneak Attack and The Infamous Cruelclaw. Sneak Attack allows players to swing in with just one red mana cost, and it can be used several times during one turn on multiple creatures. The Infamous Cruelclaw will enable players to cast spells free from the top of their library.
When using the Sneak Attack, players' creatures will be sacrificed at the end of their turn.
Another excellent option for an Alesha-focused deck is the Necropolis Regent. This support card puts +1/+1 counters on any opposing creature
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