Imported, but validation found issues
- Single-commander deck must have 99 maindeck cards, found 106.
- Duplicate card detected: bird x6

chocobirds
Choco, Seeker of Paradise
Unoptimized, straightforward Commander.
Game Changers detected.
No Game Changers detected.
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Commander
Choco, Seeker of Paradise
Legendary Creature — Bird
Generates card flow, so cheap support pieces help keep the engine moving.
Pushes toward combat, so haste, protection, and clean attack steps matter.
Uses the graveyard well, so recursion and sacrifice loops are worth looking at.
Whenever one or more Birds you control attack, look at that many cards from the top of your library. You may put one of them into your hand. Then put any number of land cards from among them onto the battlefield tapped and the rest into your graveyard. Landfall — Whenever a land you control enters, Choco gets +1/+0 until end of turn.
Mainboard
Switch between dense table view and visual printings review.
Tokens
Optional token package associated with this deck.
Card Condition Reference
Visible creasing, water exposure, ink wear, peeling, or other major issues that materially affect presentation or playability.
Strong whitening, surface wear, scuffs, or edge damage that is obvious at a glance but the card is still sleeve-playable.
Noticeable edge wear or surface marks under normal handling, but no major structural damage or severe creasing.
Minor edge wear or faint surface marks with overall clean presentation and no major defects.
Clean front and back with only minimal handling wear, appropriate for premium listings and close inspection.
How to check card condition before listing
Check cards in bright, indirect light and review the front, back, edges, and corners outside of sleeves.
Use the worst visible issue on the card, not the best angle. Whitening, dents, bends, ink wear, and clouding all count.
If a card is between two grades, list the lower one. Conservative grading reduces escrow disputes and keeps trust high.
Arbitration during escrow
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If a card arrives materially below the listed condition, release pauses while support reviews photos, timestamps, and the inventory record.
Resolution can include proceed as-is, renegotiate equalization, partial credit, or return shipment depending on the severity of the mismatch.
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