…The card is the card name. The set is the three letter set code. The set input is optional. In the code below, you will need to use brackets instead…
…[Comet, Stellar Pup] and [Saw in Half] are able to remain with this option. We’re excited/looking forward to Foundations and our next announcement will be at the end of 2024….
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Throughout our playtesting this year, although each member has certain cards they may have some concerns about, there is currently no consensus amongst the committee that any of these cards…
If you’re just here for a quick glance and don’t care beyond that, tl;dr: No new bans or unbans, but please sound off openly with your feedback. If you care…
…You would use the code as shown below (replacing the {} with brackets) {sc name=”decklist” deckname=”sarkhan-unbroken-cyclonic-rift-1″} You can also embed a deck using the format of “numberx cadname“). Let’s say…
…Invocations. I can barely decode it, but I think it says “The Breaking of the Oaths”. Awe and intimidation tingle inside me. I’m about to interview the creator of a…
…even a gift far more malicious; A Phage, the Untouchable [] enter the battlefield trigger! Today, we’ll see what it would look like if the Grinch, who stole Christmas, built…
…we move to something completely different. Today’s deck breakdown will focus on the classic example of good Planeswalker design, Garruk Wildspeaker []. Garruk is a strong contender among Oathbreakers, because…
…overly-dominant.” Next, we have Zack, someone that appreciates keeping the format accessible and open at all power levels: “As a member of the RC, I hope to promote the format…
