If you’re looking to build an Angel deck, look no further than Giada.
Angels are combat-focused, so Giada’sability to add increasing +1/+1 counters to each creature is vital.
Youwant Giada on the battlefield as soon as possibleto make the most out of its effect.
Bishop Of Wings
Bishop of Wings adds a lot of longevity to your game.
The lifegain keeps your life healthy, while the tokens verify you still have chump blockers if needed.
Bishop of Wings alsoprovides infinite combos if Divine Visitation is on the battlefield.
This can be done to either create infinite mana, or mill your opponents' whole libraries.
Here is are that combo works.
Step 2: Bishop of Wings triggers, creating a 1/1 Spirit.
Step 3: Divine Visitation makes that 1/1 Spirit into a 4/4 Angel instead.
Step 4: Sacrifice the Angel token to Altar of Dementia/Ashnod’s Altar.
Step 5: Repeat steps 2-4.
It also results in infinite enter the battlefield triggers.
Archangel of Thune is another way togive your Angel creatures massive boosts.
Unlike Giada, Archangel of Thune keeps growing the stats of Angel after they’ve already entered the battlefield.
Archangel of Thune triggers off of each instant of lifegain.
So if you have four lifegain triggers, your creatures will always be getting four counters.
Heliod, Sun-Crowned is hard to get rid of once it hits the battlefield thanks to having indestructible.
The effect to give any creature lifegain is what does it all.
Here is how the combos work.
Prerequisites: Heliod, Sun-Crowned and Walking Ballista/Triskelion are on the battlefield.
Step 1: Activate Heliod, Sun-Crowned to give Walking Ballista/Triskelion lifelink until end of turn.
Step 4: Put a +1/+1 counter on Walking Ballista/Triskelion.
This combo provides infinite lifegain and infinite burn damage.
These Human Kindred commanders are the best selections you’re free to make for your MTG deck.
Thishelps you to close out games quickly as you often want to always be attacking.
Youare light on rampdue to being mono white.
Youwant to constantly be casting Angel spells every turn.
Generally,you do not want to play Angels if Giada isn’t on the battlefield.
Theprimary win condition is winning through combat.
Angels can snowball very quickly, especially after you snag an established battlefield.
You alsohave infinite combos with Heliod and Altar of Dementiafor a few extra routes to victory.
Thebiggest downside to the deck is its vulnerability to board wipes.
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