…owned much of my attention and favor from Innistrad on. More recently, I expanded back a bit into the competitive formats, but Commander and Oathbreaker still take up most of…
…have to select the most impactful cards to help you get to your win-con this way. This is something non-EDH players will know to do, but this is singleton, my…
…for a spin, you won’t have to commit a lot of $ to try them out. That’s all from me today! It’s your turn. What do you consider to be…
…rules committee did not want to unban all of these cards at once as this could unbalance the format too much too quickly. We wanted to pick the one card…
…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…
…the game. Can Oathbreaker be played one-on-one? This is intended to be a casual multiplayer format. We encourage people to have fun, not be too competitive, and try to be…
…category would like to respectfully disagree. Perhaps the best Signature Spell is one you only have to cast once. You plan on using the spell to establish your board state…
…2017, most of us were in the midst of playing a mix of modern, legacy, and commander. Since the inception of the format, two of us have had children and…
…a budget and only want to dip their toes into the format before going deep. I don’t like trying to profit off of this particular play group. It’s not something…
…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,…