Prepare yourselves with only the best commanders for a Group Hug deck in Magic: The Gathering.

Youwant to start attacking with Alesha as early as possibleso you could start growing its stats.

Alesha’s raid abilitydoes not require Alesha to attack.

MTG Alesha Who Laughs At Fate card art with the card next to it.

Aleshais a great creature in combatin general.

Thanks to having first strike, it can win most combats.

This is especially true with Alesha’s growing statline that happens every time it attacks.

MTG Black Panther card art with the card next to it.

What makes Sneak Attack so good in Alesha is the creatures being sacrificed isn’t much of a downside.

Once they leave,Alesha can revive them afterwardto keep them permanently on the battlefield.

Necropolis Regentis one of the best support cards for Alesha.

MTG Reanimate card with the art in the background.

Open doors in strange new ways with this enchantment-focused commander.

Theprimary win condition is winning through damageand battlefield control.

Thebiggest flaw of the deck is the reliance on creatures with high casting costs.

Group Hug Commanders with Kwain, Ms Bumbleflower, and Kynaios and Tiro Of Meletis from MTG

The Wandering Rescuer is the hero you need for your next Commander deck.

Image of the Etali, Primal Storm Card card in Magic: The Gathering, with art by Raymond Swanland

MTG Alesha, Who Laughs at Fate card with the art in the background.

MTG Sneak Attack card with the art in the background.

MTG The Infamous Cruelclaw card with the art in the background.

MTG Necropolis Regent card with the art in the background.

Cover image for Magic The Gathering The Master Of Keys Commander Deck Guide, featuring the spooky Master of Keys alongside several cards.

MTG Warstorm Surge card with the art in the background.

Cover image for Magic The Gathering The Wandering Rescuer Commander Deck Guide, featuring the titular Rescuer alongside several cards.

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