No changes (but keep reading) 1/10/2020 The Oathbreaker Rules Committee has not decided to make any changes to the ban list at this time. However we do want to give…
…has in essence created a lot of active playtesting from a much larger community. We had many cards to discuss, but at the end there were very few changes. Primeval…
…the fast-paced nature of Oathbreaker, it becomes more of a reward for getting to the grind, rather than being a goal in and of itself. Further Changes? We are still…
…zone. The Oathbreaker variant uses all the normal rules for a Magic game, with a few additions. You can also begin with the quick rules. The Oathbreaker format was created…
…tax in addition to the normal costs, so you can oftentimes cast this as soon as you cast your Oathbreaker. Great flexible removal that draws you cards and can buff…
…appropriate cost reduction- this is because the rules take any additional costs into consideration before applying any reductions. Because of this, there are several spells where you may never have…
…pauper. Commander has always been my standout favorite format however. In Oathbreaker, you choose any Planeswalker to sit in the command zone. In addition, your Planeswalker is accompanied by an…
…called it his favorite format! MtgGoldfish added support for Oathbreakers and Signature Spells! There was buzz at Jumbo, LRR, EDHREC, CMDR vs, Command Zone Variants, and CFB (to list off…
…called for bans on cards like Nicol Bolas, Dragon-God [] (who is actually very fun as an Oathbreaker) or The Elderspell [], but I had my eyes squarely fixed upon…
…includes Call to the Grave [] which will keep enemy creatures off the board without hurting yours. Since we are in monoblack, Mutilate [] is a cost effect board wipe…



