That being said, some decks are cheaper, easier to play, or simply more effective than others so often, this advice is based on whats good for players making their start in Magic
events that let you quickly jump into a match and start playing
Even if you dont use Michiko Konda as your commander, it is still an excellent choice in the 99 or other white control strategies
Card has other part: Architect of Restoration

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