…cards caused an equal amount of debate amongst the Oathbreaker Rules Committee as it did for the Commander Rules Committee. At the end of that debate, this is where we…
(For a shorter introduction, visit the Quick Rules.) If Magic The Gathering: Comprehensive Rules contained a section on “Oathbreaker”, it would look like this… 906.1. In the Oathbreaker variant, each…
…Banning You may want to consider reading the Ban Philosophy as well. Who are we? The Oathbreaker rules committee is currently … Full Article Oathbreaker Rules Committee Donate to Magikids!…
…an update to the community on a few cards we are actively playtesting. The rules committee has tested many cards lately and plans to test many more; these are the…
…“command zone tax”. These taxes are tracked individually, i.e. casting your Oathbreaker doesn’t cause your Signature Spell to cost more. To find out more, read the full rules. Rules Origin Story…
…too quickly or too consistently. Green-based mana acceleration decks are currently some of the strongest decks in both our play test groups, as well as some of the largest percentages…
…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…
…are made of 60 cards, including an Oathbreaker and a Signature Spell. You can fine out more by checking out the quick rules, the comp rules, and the homepage. What…
…and Umori, the collector [] (B/G) are (currently) impossible due to existing restrictions within Oathbreaker deckbuilding. The only unknown is the W/U companion, but with the currently revealed cards we…
…we don’t know yet. We’re currently playtesting the Narset deck, and while it’s good it’s not great at winning (at least not in a timely manner). This is probably part…