…[] close behind. Mox Diamond [] is essential, even though we have few cards to discard for it, since at the very least it can be used for the Servo…
…for each of the five original members of the Gatewatch, with their respective triumphs as their signature spells. This was relatively straight forward for Liliana, Untouched by Death [] with…
…we are, with me crafting a Magic: The Gathering Oathbreaker deck to commemorate this day. Oathbreaker, for those who are just tuning into my articles on it today, is a format…
…and tax like effects which cause issues for an opponent’s strategies. Recursion is the act of playing cards from your graveyard. In a singleton format, it allows you to cast…
…[]//Nissas Triumph []. This is for one specific reason: With a Nissa Planeswalker in play, Nissa’s Triumph can search for 3 lands of any type, and not just basic forests!…
…how to build the deck, how it plays, and some reasonable upgrades for the deck. You’ve already seen my Estrid’s Armory deck tech. Today’s deck is Lord Windgrace [] and…
…combo is exposed Include a win condition Lower Your Curve: Oathbreaker is designed for faster gameplay. The 20 life and 60 cards force the issue. In you are coming from…
…to stick around for our reasonings though: When we last spoke back in July, we were discussing the impact of sticker cards on the format. How we’d like to foster…
Necessity, as they say, is the mother of invention. For my first foray into Oathbreaker, I decided to put some Oathy goodness into an old favorite. My very first Legacy…
…main win conditions. Almost every card in the deck will trigger it twice (once for the permanent itself and once for the servo our Oathbreaker produces), making for a very…