Snorlax Stable: Advantages: Control and longevity, robust defense, strategic moves Disadvantages: More vulnerable to fast decks, Slow game progression, Requires patience Turbo Iron Hands: Advantages: Fast energy acceleration, Massive attacks, Aggressive playstyle Disadvantages: More vulnerable to control decks, weak bench, risk of KOs Charizard/Pidgeot: Advantages: Aggressive attack, speed and flexibility, element of surprise Disadvantages: More vulnerable to fire and wind weakness, Requires skillful management of resources Which deck is the best
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Tightest margins (15-30%) but highest per-transaction revenue
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Taigam, Sidisi's Hand [Wizard]: The filer-to-graveyard effect is really good in reanimator even though this is not a reanimator deck
While Abzan toughness decks can absolutely assemble massive walls and defenders, the archetype struggles to keep pace with faster value engines in todays Commander meta