…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…
…used to cheat big creatures into play quickly in order to overwhelm their opponent. Oathbreaker has one advantage for Sneak and Show, which is that we can use the namesake…
…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…
…put it into the command zone instead. This replacement effect may apply more than once to the same event. 906.12a If a Signature Spell would somehow go anywhere but the…
…are made of 60 cards, including an Oathbreaker and a Signature Spell. You can fine out more by checking out the quick rules, the comp rules, and the homepage. What…
…breakdown how the cards in the deck slide into the pillars explained above. Ramp: This deck uses a lot of aura based ramp to allow lands to tap for more…
…abilities, and tax like effects which cause issues for an opponents’ strategies. Recursion is the act of playing cards from your graveyard. In a singleton format, it allows you to…
…appropriate cost reduction- this is because the rules take any additional costs into consideration before applying any reductions. Because of this, there are several spells where you may never have…