…idea into an initial format took about a month. After that, playtesting the format and making changes took about a year. Weirdcards has a nice concentration of L1 and L2…
…with the general public by accepting donations and having a gift shop (as it were) to support our activities, as well as tax-deductible receipts. Bryan: I’m quite interested in how…
…in on and they all seem very obvious choices, yet somehow manage to not take certain aspects of the format into account. It’s as if they haven’t really played it…
…the token immediately after. Peregrine Drake [] generates surplus mana with Sneak Attack [], infinite mana with Deadeye Navigator [], and infinite tokens with Deadeye Navigator [] and Drowner of…
…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…
…Bi-cycle lands are all fantastic, as they can be searched with the fetch lands mentioned above, allowing us to fix our colors and get us an extra landfall trigger. Karoo…
…it’s a catchy name. Who created Oathbreaker? The fine folks over at weirdcards.org. Read all about it in this Interview With an Oathmaker. Why is the deck limit 60 cards?…
…of her -2 aside, she has a built in shock and a weird buff for Elementals. Her second and last ability are good utility to have in general, we should…
…ask for and at under $60, it easily allows access to the format. If you are ready to dive into the format, pick one of the above five decks. If…
…I’m nearly trunk with power and its flexibility is not irrelephant. Puns aside, this is a colorshifted Beast Within [], which falls into an interesting power level place in various…