With a limited amount of opponents and no available multiplayer, the game is over relatively soon and lacks replayability, but that doesnt stop it being a blast
Duskana and Mirror Entity work especially well together, since Duskana looks at base power/toughness, which is exactly what Mirror Entity adjusts
Wizards of the Coast did a decent job of making Sliver Swarm, but there are just so many Slivers that they couldn't include them all
Boros decks tend to feel same-y as a result, but if black mana is added, then players get one of the best Commander decks for aggro: Isshin, Two Heavens as One
Now recently Luis Scott-Vargas a player who has recently transformed himself from a The Rock / Solar Flare kind of guy into a Pro Tour winner with Elves, then followed up with standout performances on the backs of decks like Swans and Storm, recently posted something I found quite controversial and thought provoking on his new site ChannelFireball.com: I used to be a fan of Loxodon Hierarch type decks myself, and guess what
But Ive never really felt grabbed by any of them