…necessary and we look forward to all of the cool new potential Ikoria brings to Oathbreaker. We’ll be back with our originally scheduled Banned List announcement April 24th, 2020.…
…and Magic experience. Five of the six were original members of Weirdcards Charity Club. All of us have played both competitive and casual formats. We have an L1 and L2…
…[] and Windfall [] have been discussed since Narset was first spoiled with War of the Spark. The idea of dropping her and then casting Windfall to destroy the hands…
…it’s a catchy name. Who created Oathbreaker? The fine folks over at weirdcards.org. Read all about it in this Interview With an Oathmaker. Why is the deck limit 60 cards?…
“I Told You I Had an Oathbreaker!” Modern Horizons pre-release is this weekend, and oathbreakermtg.org can’t let you go in unprepared. You’ve already read the spoilers. Your high on the…
…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….
…multiverse. The site is hosted at www.oathbreakermtg.org (but www.oathbreakermtg.com works, too!) This format owes it’s origins to the fine folks over at weirdcards.org. Give them a visit! They are doing…
…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…
…created by the WeirdCards Charitable Organization, and you can go to their website, Weirdcards.org, for more information on the rules of the format as a whole. Anyway, once I realized…
…we’ll need three things to pull this off: survive the early turns, remove all legendary creatures, and ensure Planeswalker fodder. Let’s explore each of these prerequisites and look at what…