…Effort’s +1/+1 counter effect, Sublime Archangel [] giving our entire team Exalted (which allows for a single creature to smash in for big damage) or Throne of the God-Pharaoh []…
…allows for games to be about 30-60 minutes. The life total accounts for the fact that your Oathbreaker will likely absorb quite a bit of damage over the course of…
…a heap of life for each spell we cast (possibly just killing the table!) and Bonus Round [] also allows us to copy our spells. This can all lead to…
…response to Windfall [] was easy enough for any given table to do, even through counter magic backup. Narset has often been compared to Leovold, Emissary of Trest [] in…
…up, Nikki, someone that enjoys burn enough to own *checks notes* 12 Chandra decks: “First and foremost, my vision for Oathbreaker is a fast, interactive, and creative format, one where…
…now. That’s ok, don’t feel guilty. Survive The Early Turns The format is fast. At least, its faster than Commander. The reason for this is because the rules incentivize strategies…
…an unsuspecting opponent an instant loss. What a great gift! Think of all the things your opponent can do since they’re not forced to sit at the table casting spells…
…allowing for Smallpox [] on turn two. The regularity of this happening was very oppressive, even against our top tier decks. The other major deck to abuse Dark Ritual []…
…Magic lore, is part of the Oathbreaker Rules Committee, and lives and breathes the format? Answer: You get 5 beautifully made mono-colored Oathbreaker decks, all checking in at under $20….
…as having an explicit deck size that all players must work with is one of the core parts of the Oathbreaker format. Adding a sideboard or wishboard of any variation…