Using their sacrifice ability can scale them rather quickly and then you can kill them off too for widespread damage
However, it won't have either haste or "When this creature dies, draw a card," and you won't sacrifice the new copy at the beginning of the next end step

The mechanics include: Transforming Double-Faced Cards - cards that can transform into a different card Disturb - Cards that can be cast from a graveyard that transform into a different card Meld - Combine two cards into one more powerful card Emerge - Sacrifice a creature to reduce the casting cost of the Emerge creature Madness - Cast the card for its Madness cost when the card is discarded Escalate - A modal spell where you can pay extra for each mode beyond the first Flashback - Cast the spell from your graveyard for its Flashback cost Investigate - Create Clue tokens to draw a card Blood tokens - Create Blood tokens to discard a card, then draw a card Undying - Return the creature to the battlefield with a +1/+1 counter Miracle - Cast the card for its Miracle cost if it was the first card drawn this turn Soulbond - Pair two creatures together for additional abilities Thats a lot, and on top of all those mechanics, there are multiple versions of the transforming double-faced cards

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The white theme of number of equipment and auras matter is especially nice with this commander, too