
Thalia, Guardian of Thraben
The Commander
First strike
Noncreature spells cost more to cast.
Guide
Gameplan
Deploy Thalia early to tax every opponent's noncreature spells while you flood the board with cheap, creature-heavy aggression and white hatebears. You win by attacking with an efficient curve of tax-light creatures while the rest of the table stumbles under stacked cost-increase effects. Thalia herself is a 2/1 first striker that pressures life totals and survives most combat.
Strengths
- Commands a mono-white aggro/hatebears shell that punishes spell-heavy combo and control decks
- Cheap mana value (2) means easy recasting after removal
- First strike makes her a respectable early attacker and blocker
- Stacks with other tax effects to create soft-lock pressure
Weaknesses
- Symmetrical tax also raises your own noncreature spell costs (ramp, removal, board wipes)
- Mono-white has the format's weakest card draw and ramp
- Dies to nearly every removal spell as a 2/1, despite first strike
- Fragile to board wipes and goes-wide hate; aggro plans run out of gas
Key Cards
- Thalia, Heretic Cathar — A second tax piece that taxes attackers/blockers and entering nonland permanents, compounding your lock.
- Aven Mindcensor — Shuts down tutors and fetch-heavy decks, reinforcing the anti-noncreature theme.
- Sword of Fire and Ice — Turns Thalia into a real threat with protection, card draw, and reach to close games.
- Smothering Tithe — One of mono-white's only ramp/advantage engines that pays for the extra tax you impose.
- Drannith Magistrate — Stops opponents casting from command zone and other zones, a brutal complement to spell taxes.
- Archetype of Courage — Grants your whole team first strike, swinging combat math heavily in your favor.
Upgrade Path
Lean harder into tax stacking with pieces like Esper Sentinel, Glowrider, and Vryn Wingmare, and add mana rocks and Smothering Tithe so you can still operate under your own taxes. Add white's best protection and recursion (Swords to Plowshares, Flawless Maneuver, Brave the Elements) plus card advantage like Welcoming Vampire and Mentor of the Meek. To raise the ceiling, pair the hatebears with a fast clock—anthems, Skullclamp for refuel, and equipment to convert tempo into lethal damage before the table stabilizes.
Core Cards
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Win Conditions
- ▸Wide creature aggro and combat damage while opponents are taxed out
- ▸Commander damage from an equipped Thalia carrying swords or anthems
- ▸Resource denial soft-lock that lets a small board grind out the table
Archetypes
- Hatebears — Thalia anchors a deck of cheap creatures that each impose taxes and restrictions on opponents.
- Aggro — Her low cost and first strike fit a fast, creature-dense beatdown plan that dodges her own tax.
- Stax — She layers with other cost-increasers and resource denial to grind opponents to a halt.
- Voltron — Cheap, first-striking body makes her an efficient equipment/aura carrier for commander damage.
Combos
No combos found for this commander on Commander Spellbook.
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