…the turn we play it. Lastly, Ichor Wellspring [], Mishra’s Bauble [], and Tormod’s Crypt [] are in the deck as cheap artifacts to help fuel the rest of the…
…“command zone tax.” Why “Oathbreaker”? Some Planeswalkers took oaths to protect the people of the multiverse. In order to fight each other, they might have to break these oaths. Besides,…
…to the number of our lands in play. Playing the Deck The ideal play pattern for this deck is to ramp hard and get our landfall cards on the field…
…to pay the commander tax, due to the way the cards were designed. To understand this better, check out the faq. Affinity Affinity for artifacts is considered one of the…
…in the community. There are answers to this card available, but the consistency of the deck is very high. These two results pushed the committee to keep Tooth and Nail…
…puts their Oathbreaker and Signature Spell from their deck face up into the command zone. Then each player shuffles the remaining 58 cards of their deck so that the cards…
…spell Show and Tell [] in our command zone. However, there’s a number of problems when trying to play the deck in this format. The most obvious is that it’s…
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 article, I was having a conversation last week with @WeirdCards and they wanted to know how exactly I’ve been killing three opponents on the third turn. Looking at the…
…potential to really capitalize off of all the discards you’re bringing to the table, allowing you to create more mana, draw more cards and make more tokens. This card is…