Oathbreaker has had an influx of a large number of new Planeswalkers with static abilities. The format has also grown substantially in popularity since our last ban list announcement, which…
…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…
…of being able to play a spell multiple times without actually capping the number of times you could cast the spell or having the mess of playsets in the Command…
…sure it’s healthy for the format. It can be in an opening hand about 22% of the time given the free mulligan, and, for the decks that want that effect…
…to keep the post short. If you have questions about the card choices please feel free to ask! Also, this list may need some levels of iteration. For example, there’s…
…all of our resources on MagiKids.org , which notably includes a few powerful things. First, teachers and mentors anywhere in the US can get free, unlimited cards and supplies by…
…free way to recur creatures like Kami of False Hope [] to keep our shields up through the game. Our mana base is mostly plains so you’ll get lots of activations…
Primeval Titan [] Stays Free On our August 2nd announcement, we released Primeval Titan [] into the wild. We are happy to see that the power level displayed in testing…
…variant uses all the normal rules for a Magic game, with the following additions. 906.2. An Oathbreaker game is a multiplayer game. The default setup is the Free-for-All variant with…
…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…