
Gisela, the Broken Blade
The Commander
Flying, first strike, lifelink
At the beginning of your end step, if you both own and control Gisela and a creature named Bruna, the Fading Light, exile them, then meld them into Brisela, Voice of Nightmares.
Guide
Gameplan
Gisela is a 4-mana mono-white beater with flying, first strike, and lifelink that gains tempo and life every swing. Curve her out, protect her, and ideally assemble Bruna, the Fading Light to meld into Brisela, Voice of Nightmares, a 9/10 flyer that locks opponents out of low-cost interaction. Otherwise she anchors an aggressive white Angels or Voltron shell that races opponents while padding your life total.
Strengths
- Evasive first strike + lifelink makes her a strong attacker and blocker that swings life totals fast
- Cheap commander at 4 mana means quick redeployment after removal
- Melding into Brisela provides a near-lock against spells with mana value 3 or less
- Mono-white gives access to deep, efficient board protection and anthem effects
Weaknesses
- Mono-white struggles with card advantage and ramp
- Meld is fragile—needs two specific creatures both owned and controlled, and removal disrupts it easily
- No built-in evasion-team or protection; she dies to any spot removal before generating value
- Limited interaction outside of white's exile/wrath suite
Key Cards
- Bruna, the Fading Light — The other meld half—required to assemble Brisela, and recurs an Angel/Human on entry for value.
- Brisela, Voice of Nightmares — The payoff: a 9/10 flyer with lifelink that shuts off opponents' cheap removal and interaction.
- Swords to Plowshares — Premier mono-white removal to clear blockers or protect your meld plan.
- Smothering Tithe — Best-in-color ramp and card advantage engine to fuel an otherwise mana-hungry white deck.
- Teferi's Protection — Phases out your board to dodge wraths and protect the assembled Brisela or Gisela.
Upgrade Path
Add efficient mana rocks (Arcane Signet, Mind Stone) and white's premier ramp/card draw like Smothering Tithe, Land Tax, and Esper Sentinel to offset mono-white's weaknesses. Lean into protection (Flawless Maneuver, Teferi's Protection, Swiftfoot Boots) so Gisela survives to attack or meld. To raise power, prioritize fast threats, tutors like Enlightened Tutor for key pieces, and stax/anthem effects (Smothering Tithe, Cathars' Crusade) that reward an aggressive board.
Core Cards
- Endless Atlas100%
- Sword of the Animist100%
- Bruna, the Fading Light100%
- Emeria Shepherd100%
- Starnheim Aspirant100%
- Well of Lost Dreams100%
- Invoke the Divine100%
- Pearl Medallion100%
- Angelic Field Marshal100%
- Giada, Font of Hope100%
- Shattered Angel100%
- Marble Diamond100%
From 1 Mythicwyrm deck.
Win Conditions
- ▸Beating down with evasive Angels backed by anthems
- ▸Commander damage via Voltron Gisela or melded Brisela
- ▸Locking opponents under Brisela then grinding out with flyers
- ▸Lifelink-fueled racing that outpaces opposing damage
Archetypes
- Angels Tribal — Gisela slots naturally as a curve-topping Angel that synergizes with white's deep angel package and anthems.
- Voltron — Flying, first strike, and lifelink make her an excellent equipment/aura carrier for commander damage.
- Aggro/Midrange — Cheap evasive body lets a white go-wide or go-tall beatdown deck close games quickly while gaining life.
- Combo (Meld) — The deck can build around reliably assembling Brisela for a soft lock and game-ending flyer.
Combos
No combos found for this commander on Commander Spellbook.
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