…I marshaling these forces?” As I played more with the Planeswalker cards, I always felt a bit of disappointment. I had gone from thinking of Planeswalkers as the end-all-be-all powers…
…Friday night EDH. Travis, one of the original Weirdos, was doing a gameathon in 2016 for Extra-Life.org, and we offered to play EDH with him to raise money. After that,…
…many of the cards people want to buy for Oathbreaker decks are cards they’d buy for Commander anyway. This odd positioning makes it difficult for a lot of MTG finance…
…a real. In multiplayer formats, like Oathbreaker the versatility and inherent politics of the format make the downside of the card almost non-existent. The equity of being able to answer…
…wouldn’t hurt to pick this up if you’re about running Elemental tribal or love a good political card. Force of Rage [] Now, I know what you’re thinking: “Barbariansriddle, why…
…(the best colors for Wheel of Fortune [] effects). How are we possibly going to make a deck that forces everyone to cycle through their hands if all the Wheel…
…our non-lands. We have The Mending of Dominaria [] to get back all of our lands and recur some of our creatures. Offense: We have a couple of big win…
…an obvious choice since it is also a zombie, but Priest of Forgotten Gods [] brings the most value, letting you sacrifice two creatures to ramp, force opponents to sacrifice…
…to allow for a variety of options. Here’s hoping for some more diversity in Planeswalkers in upcoming sets to help this format grow! In short: Pros Best of both worlds…
…They all involve staples that translate well into the format for continued use as well as into other formats should you strip the deck down and move forward to modern…