…win condition like Azors Elocutors [] or Darksteel Reactor []. Teferi is like a Bizarro Sonic, “Got…to….go….slow….”. Ral, Storm Conduit [] and Fury Storm [] Fury Storm [] was a…
…pauper. Commander has always been my standout favorite format however. In Oathbreaker, you choose any Planeswalker to sit in the command zone. In addition, your Planeswalker is accompanied by an…
…keeps your opponents from gaining life while you play an aggressive red deck wins. Rapidly tick away at your opponents’ life totals with burn and aggro creatures. Browbeat is on…
…multiverse. The site is hosted at www.oathbreakermtg.org (but www.oathbreakermtg.com works, too!) This format owes it’s origins to the fine folks over at weirdcards.org. Give them a visit! They are doing…
…created by the WeirdCards Charitable Organization, and you can go to their website, Weirdcards.org, for more information on the rules of the format as a whole. Anyway, once I realized…
…all of our token creation effects and act as powerful threats that demand answers. Watch onward and learn more about each individual card choice for this token’n’taxes Gideon deck! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gq5M0Ln6w9g…
…it’s a catchy name. Who created Oathbreaker? The fine folks over at weirdcards.org. Read all about it in this Interview With an Oathmaker. Why is the deck limit 60 cards?…
…Narset deck. The following video is my version of Narset, Parter of Veils [] paired with the signature spell of Days Undoing []. The deck focuses on controlling the game…
…Explore []. Oathbreaker and Signature Spell Lord Windgrace [] is a 5 mana Jund Planeswalker with 3 abilities. Go on, check them out. I’ll wait. Jund is an excellent color…
…[]. Having played this format over the last year, I often times found myself thinking that the best decks require the most expensive and powerful cards. With many of those…