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Something that wins the game
That is, provided you have a creature that allows you to choose your background, like the two options shown below: That's right, Volo, Guide to Monsters makes a reappearance in Commander Legends 2: Battle for Baldur's Gate
Is it as fun
The most useful questions to ask an AI deck analyzer after running through the Command Zone framework manually: "What obvious upgrades am I missing for this strategy?" "If I want to add [card], what should I cut to make room?" "Any cards from the last few sets I should be considering?" "Which cards in here are doing the least work for what I'm trying to do?" "How can I make this deck faster?" "Is my ratio of enablers to payoffs right for the way this deck wants to win?" "What bracket does this deck actually play at?" These are questions the template numbers can't answer