…Invocations. I can barely decode it, but I think it says “The Breaking of the Oaths”. Awe and intimidation tingle inside me. I’m about to interview the creator of a…
…vision of the Charitable Club changed from the initial idea into what it is now? Jason: It’s funny. Every time we try to pivot or be all things to all…
…black. If you want In Garruk’s Wake, get it. The Promo art is dope and intimidating. The buy in is low and the supply is high. This is a perfect…
…time to draw into an answer. The deck can sometimes get through all this interaction and cause a near standstill. We also have concerns about the implications of this type…
…have convoke, but it makes an army of creature tokens that you can then use to convoke it again. This has the potential to produce an absurdly large token army…
…If you’re planning on building a lot of Oathbreaker decks like I am, pick up as many as you can. Buy In http://mtgstocks.com A lot of these are pre-ordering at…
…to talk about the third and final requirement for victory! Ensure Planeswalkers Fodder Ahhhhhhhhhhhh…. The time has come. It’s time to cast The Elderspell []! If you’ve removed all the…
…due to their mana cost. However, this card can be played the turn after Chandra without a land drop, thanks to her -2 ability. What’s the upside? It gives your…
…color identity. It lives in the command zone. You are only able to cast it if your Oathbreaker is on the battlefield under your control. It is also subject to…
…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…