…of the Multiverse to something more akin to a legendary creature. In game, they often were flash-in-the-pan cards. They resolved and were almost always dealt with by the opponent(s) in…
…tenets have manifested themselves into a format that seems to be taking the Magic world by storm. Let’s dive into Oathbreaker history. Our readers have already seen the interview with…
…the presence of spell in the command zone and the speed of the format. In Commander, games often last long enough for the Sol Ring advantage to be overcome. We…
…specifically the mechanic of Companion. Wizards realized the implications of this mechanic in formats outside of their control and gave the Commander rules committee advance notice. We however, did not…
…in limited, you know they’re powerful and can get out of hand really fast. The buy in for these are low and they see a lot of normal Commander play…
…“command zone tax.” Why “Oathbreaker”? Some Planeswalkers took oaths to protect the people of the multiverse. In order to fight each other, they might have to break these oaths. Besides,…
…the Dreadhorde [] Unlike other pairings, this combination doesn’t outright win the game. Rather, Sorin, Vengeful Bloodlord []’s static abiltity mitigates the drawback for arguably one of the most powerful…
…in the community. There are answers to this card available, but the consistency of the deck is very high. These two results pushed the committee to keep Tooth and Nail…
…to pay the commander tax, due to the way the cards were designed. To understand this better, check out the faq. Affinity Affinity for artifacts is considered one of the…
…you combo off. Of course, those can certainly attack when needed. Here’s where our second win condition comes into play. Coat of Arms is pretty self explanatory. The dozens of…