…it. Bryan: Tell me more about the name. It’s obviously inspired by Magic lore. Were the first decks originally with characters that had broken their oaths? Oathmaker Levi: In early…
…made most of my adult friends. I use “adult” loosely. The most profound thing for me is that people can create entire worlds within themselves, and with others; particularly in…
…2 to win, anyway!). I speak with experience when I say this is your main win condition. We will end up with an armada of servos, but can’t count on…
…or can flood the board with artifacts another way, you could possibly cast your Signature Spell over and over again, only paying the colored mana cost. Thoughtcast [] is the…
…mulligan and every player (even the first one) draws on their first turn. As of July, Oathbreaker will use the London Mulligan. Can I use and Adventure as my…
…take things a step forward. Not only does our Signature Spell synergize with our Oathbreaker (we can make creatures and then use our spell to kill our opponents with only…
…well with any of the effects that let us play an extra land. Sakura Tribe elder []: This will enable us to have an early blocker who can be sacrificed…
…that have abilities like Kozilek, the Great Distortion []. Also, keep in mind, the Eldrazi with Annihilator are problematic since they can sacrifice the Eldrazi to the Annihilator trigger. Phyrexian…
…flood the board with angel tokens. Ajanis Pridemate [] becomes a progressively bigger threat that absolutely has to be answered. The payoff your opponents might not see coming is Paradise…
…more than reasonable buy for a card that really ties the deck together. Spells with X This is more of a strategy suggestion that anything else, but it may shape…