…command zone seems pretty harsh). Oathbreaker found a way to allow us to have multiple cards in the command zone and to draw on my love for Commander. In Oathbreaker…
…wary that other players will see a tutor in your command zone and and expect you to be setting up a combo. Spells to Avoid I have seen talk about…
…and draw that many cards minus 1. When someone makes you discard your hand and draw a bunch of new cards, it can ruin your well-crafted plans for the following…
…cards the community was interested in hearing more about and/or having us play test more. The cards discussed below are the cards that were brought up in the poll. The…
…not the best combo deck, but it’s perfect for budget and learning curve. It will helps lead you into choosing your playstyle and help you see the advantages and disadvantages…
…puts their Oathbreaker and Signature Spell from their deck face up into the command zone. Then each player shuffles the remaining 58 cards of their deck so that the cards…
…want you to miss an opportunity to pick up some cheap cards that are going to be amazing for our brand new red-breakers! Before we get into specific builds, it’s…
…[], and do it again. And again, and again, until you drop Aetherflux Reservoir [], cast a couple more spells and defeat the table with your storm count. Alternatively, win…
If you see this across the table, take the advice of the flavor text. Run and hide. For the uninitiated, Sneak and Show is a legacy and vintage strategy that’s…
…help us draw cards. We can get additional card advantage from Custodi Soulcaller [] and Bishop of Rebirth []. (One neat trick is to keep recurring Kami of False Hope…