…but any Planeswalker that can buy back her cost or act as a finisher for your deck is usually stronger than it appears. Chandra, Awakened Inferno [] This Chandra is…
…are OK… We’ve had the best luck with just sitting with kids to do: Sort, Build, Play. In reality, kids end up with random piles of cards from friends, or…
…many of the cards people want to buy for Oathbreaker decks are cards they’d buy for Commander anyway. This odd positioning makes it difficult for a lot of MTG finance…
…as time goes on. For our first interview, let’s begin with you. Who are you? What’s your history with Magic? What are your favorite formats–I suppose I should say–what was…
…cornerstone of modern affinity, and it has the potential to be a powerhouse in Oathbreaker. Just try it with Saheeli Sublime Artificer []. With a steady supply of cheap artifacts…
…it make the card feel very awkward. I would replace Blinkmoth Urn with Grim Monolith, Vedalken Orrery with Mox Opal, and Ichor Wellspring with Mox Amber. There’s one last change…
…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…
…[] is able to flashback critical spells, while Chandra, Awakened Inferno [] puts the table on a clock. A very short clock for the person who just got attacked by…
…take things a step forward. Not only does our Signature Spell synergize with our Oathbreaker (we can make creatures and then use our spell to kill our opponents with only…
…using those lands in our graveyard. This ability has great synergy with the first. It just happens to work well with some of the other cards in our deck. This…