…lot of testing into because of other card concerns of the community. With the move to more online testing, we were able to test more variations of the deck, and…
…format to catch on. People have to take time and money to design and build new decks, and many aren’t confident doing so before they’re sure the format is here…
…going to be excited to see it. If you’re looking to get a lot to sit on for future decks, consider waiting a week or two for the market to…
…on some decks with this card. Our internal playtesting has shown this card to be fine, though we wa [See the full post at: Banned List Update – July 23]…
…for a spin, you won’t have to commit a lot of $ to try them out. That’s all from me today! It’s your turn. What do you consider to be…
…want to be cautious about releasing anything that is currently on the banned list. We are holding off on a final decision, pending further testing. We will continue to test…
…of Companion presents multiple questions, related to the multiple parts of the mechanic: A Companion is cast from outside the game; Does Oathbreaker allow this? Under the existing rules,…
Greetings! I’m Rob McKenzie, aka Judge Rob, and I’m here to chat about the new Oathbreakers and some cool spells from New Capenna. I recently appeared on GLHF to talk…
…we are removing that section from our philosophy document, and will continue to evaluate those types of cards based on other criteria only. Now on to future plans… Jeweled Lotus…
…Standard or other 60 card One-on-One formats, you’re gonna have to learn politics. I have played Oathbreaker in Multiplayer settings as well as One-on-One, and both ways feel pretty good….