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Calling All Angels | Building Your Giada, Font of Hope Commander Deck

Everybody loves a good Angel deck, and Giada, Font of Hope has quickly become one of the most popular mono-white commanders for players who enjoy big flyers and steady battlefield growth. She channels the classic Angel playstyle while giving you a fresh way to build pressure, turning your board into a soaring squadron that gets larger every turn.


Let’s dive into how to build your Giada, Font of Hope Commander deck and get the most out of her ability to grow your army faster than your opponents expect.


What Makes Her Tick — Counters, Tempo, Synergy

Giada’s identity centers around powering up angels as they enter the battlefield. Every time you cast an Angel, Giada gives it extra power based on how many Angels you already control. It creates a rhythm where your threats enter oversized from the start, letting your board scale quickly in both size and intensity.

This means your creatures are not just good on their own. They enter the game as enhanced versions of themselves, turning even mid-tier Angels into must-answer threats.


Angel with blue wings in a glowing halo setting, flying over a city. Text: "Giada, Font of Hope," describing abilities. Mood is hopeful.

Your deck becomes a steady upward climb of creatures, buffs, and explosive turns where your flyers take over the entire board.


What Makes Her Fun?

Giada turns Angel tribal into something that feels fast and impactful rather than slow and top-heavy. She lets you commit to the board early and rewards you for doing so. Each creature becomes a payoff. Each attack step becomes meaningful. Anthem effects, life gain triggers, and battlefield presence all stack into something that feels powerful and clean.


You are not waiting around for your late-game bombs. You are building toward them every turn while applying pressure in the sky.


Early Game Strategy — Establish the Foundation

The early game with Giada is all about getting ready to cast your Angels and making sure you have the mana to support them. Since Angels usually cost a lot, the first few turns focus on ramping, smoothing draws, and giving yourself enough consistency to deploy Giada right on time.


The Setup

What to focus on:

Mana ramp and fixing: Mana rocks and early ramp pieces like Marble Diamond and Pearl Medallion help you hit your curve and ensure your Angels arrive faster.


Angel with wings sits on a rock, clad in armor. Background features cloudy sky and flying birds. Text: Youthful Valkyrie, Creature — Angel.

Small value plays: Early creatures like Speaker of the Heavens or Youthful Valkyrie give you presence without sacrificing tempo.

Protection: Keep cheap interaction or protection in hand to keep Giada from disappearing the moment she arrives.


By the time Giada hits the battlefield, you want a few creatures down, a little extra mana, and a clear window to start dropping your bigger flyers.


Mid Game Strategy — Cast, Grow, and Attack

Once Giada is on board, the deck begins to operate exactly how you want it to. Every Angel enters the battlefield with extra power, anthems amplify everything, and your flyers quickly turn into a wall of pressure.


The Flow

What to focus on:

Play your Angels: Even simple threats like Angel of Vitality or Serra Angel feel far above rate when they hit the board larger than intended.


Angel with white wings and golden shield in the clouds. Text: Angel of Jubilation, Creature—Angel, with card abilities and flavor text.

Anthem synergies: Buffs from cards like Angel of Jubilation or Glorious Anthem stack quickly and turn your board into something your opponents cannot ignore.

Life gain engines: Many Angels boost your life total passively, letting you race effectively and keep yourself safe.


At this point, you want to build your board cleanly and swing often. Giada gives you permission to be aggressive without sacrificing stability.


Late Game Strategy — Outscale and Overrun

In the late game, Giada’s board presence becomes overwhelming. Angels already hit hard in a vacuum, but when they enter with extra power and stack on global buffs, the game becomes much harder for opponents to stabilize.


The Win Condition

What to focus on:


An angel with red wings and armor hovers in a stormy sky, holding a glowing weapon. Text: "Archangel of Thune, Creature – Angel."

Massive flyers: Big finishers like Sephara, Sky’s Blade or Archangel of Thune make your board overpowering and hard to answer.

Wide pressure: When you have multiple Angels benefiting from Giada’s counters, it becomes nearly impossible for opponents to block effectively.

Staying ahead: Life gain, protection, and removal keep you ahead while your flyers end things.


At this stage, the board does not just feel powerful. It feels inevitable.


5 Must-Include Cards


A man desperately clutches floating coins against a dark urban backdrop, emitting a frantic mood. Card text details "Smothering Tithe."

Smothering Tithe

Smothering Tithe gives Giada the mana needed to invite all of her friends to the party. Angel decks love casting expensive threats, and Tithe keeps the mana flowing even when opponents try to play conservatively. It lets you double spell, drop high-cost Angels earlier, and maintain pressure all game. With Giada providing counter support and Tithe feeding your mana, your engine hits full speed quickly.


Angel with vibrant wings holds a sword, standing in a colorful cathedral. Text: "Lyra Dawnbringer, Legendary Creature – Angel."

Lyra Dawnbringer

Lyra is both a powerhouse and a tribal anthem. She provides a massive lifelink body while giving all your Angels +1/+1 and lifelink. With Giada placing counters as they enter, the buff stacks into a tidal wave of life gain and aerial power. Lyra is one of the best cards you can play in any Angel deck.


An angelic cleric with glowing wings stands with a staff against a stormy sky. Text reads "Righteous Valkyrie" and game details.

Righteous Valkyrie

Righteous Valkyrie is a life gain engine option and a team-wide damage amplifier. Since Angels naturally have high toughness and Giada lets them enter bigger, they push your life total over the buff threshold fast. Once the Valkyrie turns on, your whole board becomes larger and harder to race.


Two figures climb rock cliffs against a yellow sky. Text: "Emeria, the Sky Ruin." Fantasy landscape card with game details.

Emeria, the Sky Ruin

Mono-white recursion? Emeria gives you a long-term source of it. In the late game, it becomes a repeatable way to bring back your best Angels, even the expensive ones. Since white ramps through land-based effects less than other colors, Emeria gives you a massive payoff for staying patient and hitting your land drops. A single Angel returning each upkeep is enough to swing a game.


Angel with black wings and armor holds a spear amid glowing clouds. Text: "Avacyn, Angel of Hope, Legendary Creature — Angel."

Avacyn, Angel of Hope

Avacyn is the ultimate closer. Giving your entire board indestructible shuts down almost every sweeper and protects your development. Once Avacyn lands, you force opponents to rely on exile effects or lose the war of inevitability. With Giada making her an even larger body on entry, she becomes the perfect top-end finisher.


Is a Giada, Font of Hope Commander Deck a Fit

For beginners and players that don't want to overcomplicate things, absolutely. Giada is straightforward without feeling simple, strong without feeling oppressive, and flavorful without losing competitive edge. She rewards players who enjoy building a clean board, attacking in the air, and watching their creatures enter stronger every turn.


So go forth and lead an army of Angels, build toward steady growth, pressure your opponents with flying threats, and enjoy a commander that feels good at every stage of the game. Giada, Font of Hope deck delivers on all fronts!

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