…Oathbreaker: to have one copy of the signature spell in the command zone that was subject to the same tax as the Oathbreaker. With that change, it achieved the feel…
…Ones you will only cast as needed Unwise Signature Spell choices. Repeatable Signature Spells Your Oathbreaker and Signature Spell can avoid the command zone tax if they benefit from an…
…Stone 1x Mirrorworks 1x Mishra’s Bauble 1x Mishra’s Self-Replicator 1x Mountain 1x Mox Amber 1x Mox Opal 1x Pithing Needle 1x Prototype Portal 1x Relic of Progenitus 1x Saheeli, Sublime…
…Standard or other 60 card One-on-One formats, you’re gonna have to learn politics. I have played Oathbreaker in Multiplayer settings as well as One-on-One, and both ways feel pretty good….
…out? What are some of the more meaningful and notable ones of the past? Jason: If you named a charity now, chances are, we’ve done a fundraiser for them. Ronald…
…and a free cast trigger. Mox Amber [] is better, but needs Saheeli to start tapping, while Opal is best due to artifact lands and other rocks that can turn…
…spell’s printed cost OR alternative cost] + [additional cost (e.g., Thalia, command zone tax)] – [reducers (e.g., affinity)]. Finally, apply Trinisphere Can I use a transforming Planeswalker as my Oathbreaker?…
…that at all. I think the smartest MTG finance advice one can give when it comes to Oathbreaker is this: buy what you need to play and have fun with…
Welcome back to the Oathbreaker battlebox series! Since we are returning to Theros this weekend, it only seemed appropriate for the next article in our series to be about the…
…the job done. If you have to pick one, annihilator is usually the best bet, but pay attention to players with disruptive Signature Spells and pick threats based on what…