In formats like Standard and Pioneer, decks built around cards like Ajani's Pridemate (or its more powerful variants) are usually competitive
Her activated ability even removes flavor text so then she can be blocked, which is that odd tension I was talking about, but lets be real: thats a fine tradeoff, given thats shes probably stealing some pretty sweet abilities
Youre looking at a Renowned Weaponsmith split across two bodies, but I like that both copies of Osgood, Operation Double have separate paradox abilities, which means you can stock up on Clues fast
Tetsuko Umezawa, Fugitive Tetsuko is somehow an underrated commander that can take over games very quickly if left unanswered
Its second ability protects itself and other resource denial pieces in play, and its first ability easily combines with several other cards to strip opponents hands, and keep them empty