…Oathbreaker to feel like a bridge between the competitive formats of Magic and the social Commander side. Some of the original ideas were nods to competitive formats, like the 60…
…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…
…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…
…off in Ixalan when some new friends told me about Commander. I found a nearby LGS and I’ve enjoyed tons of limited, commander, standard, and I’ve dabbled in modern and…
…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…
…“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,…
…down to just the right spell can be a challenge. Today, I want to look at types of Signature Spells in three categories: Ones you want to cast multiple times…
…refers to your commander, it instead refers to your Oathbreaker. The above “comp rules” were codified by Bryan Spellman from the original rules at Weirdcards. Check out the Origin Story…
…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…
…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…