…McDonald? Check. Habitat? Check. Red Cross? Check. Salvation Army? Check. These are all listed on our site. We often get, “well hasn’t that charity done some things I don’t agree…
…orange booth. For now, let’s hop back to Oathbreaker. Since the idea originated in your head, I think I’m going to refer to you as the “Oathmaker” for now on….
…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…
…them. Neheb, Dreadhorde Champion [] fits this profile. The Mighty Minotaur both ramps and draws cards. At .$.35 market, this is perfect pick up for possible purveyors of punishing pieces….
…pauper. Commander has always been my standout favorite format however. In Oathbreaker, you choose any Planeswalker to sit in the command zone. In addition, your Planeswalker is accompanied by an…
…play. Little did I know the monster it would become. Keep in mind, this build is the first iteration of this deck. It was built with a $225 league restriction….
…cantrips. In black we can utilize Streetwraith [] and similar effects. In red we have Light up the Stage [] and rummaging engines. In white, well, we don’t have much…
…put Omniscience [] into play by turn three. That deck was fair. Today’s deck is less fair. It is actively not interactive. It’s fast, consistent, and so full of redundancies…
…www.tappedout.net, www.deckedbuilder.com, deckstats.net/deckbuilder This is just the beginning. I’m hoping to turn this project it into a way to make use of all those bulk cards taking up spaces…
…our bestow creatures. This deck contains 27 enchantments, so it this ability will almost never whiff. Returning all of our enchantments to the battlefield will probably be game winning. Our…