…card enables you to give all of your creatures haste when it is in the graveyard. If you like winning with over-sized monsters, this card is for you. Drop torment…
…I like Show and Tell [] to get the party started, I also want to know that I can cast my own creatures, too. This is how I wound up…
…If you want to play Naya, Abzan, Jeskai, Sultai, or Mardu color combinations, you simply can’t. Cards made up of those color combinations can’t be played in this format. I’m…
…Theros-born hero himself, Gideon Jura (may he Rest In Peace []). As I mentioned in my Liliana Intro Box article, my goal for this series is to provide one deck…
…reason is the card is not as good as you think it is during actual gameplay. Oathbreaker is designed to be multiplayer, which can throw a monkey wrench in the…
What is Oathbreaker? It is a causal multiplayer format that emphasizes the power of Planeswalkers. It provides players with new and interesting deck building challenges in a faster format. Decks…
…build is the first iteration and I must admit I no longer have justification for including these. During deck building, I vastly underestimated the deck’s power and thought it would…
…in this Daretti, Ingenious Iconoclast [] + Evil Presents [] Oathbreaker deck. This deck is centered around gifting your opponent creatures with Evil Presents [], and as you’ll see, the…
…dismay! My horror! So here’s my adaptation of that deck into this new format. Is it expensive? Hells yes! Is it {mal}functional? Damned if I know! So let’s muck through…
…[]: It is basically a second tri-land. Meteor Crater []: This card is great when combined with how difficult enchantments are to remove. Scattered Groves []/ Irrigated Farmland []: Cycle…